Is SSD still at dollar per gigabyte parity with HDDs? | |
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The past decade has seen a significant decline in the dollar per gigabyte of both traditional HDDs and SSDs - and even just in the last year, flash reached dollar per gigabyte parity with HDDs. The cost of early generation flash arrays restricted their use to specialized applications with very high IO needs - but not anymore, and here’s why. Download this paper to gain a brief look at the evolving economics of all-flash, and how higher density arrays, smaller storage footprints, and built-in intelligent capacity optimization contribute to flash’s affordability. | |
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Friday, October 20, 2017
Is SSD still at dollar per gigabyte parity with HDDs?
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