Data management solution vendor Snowflake has appointed former Rubrik ANZ channel manager Nick Laidler in the newly minted role of Australia and New Zea.
3 mission critical intelligent storage innovations
3 mission critical intelligent storage innovations
THE WORLDâS MOST INTELLIGENT STORAGE For mission-critical apps1
Organizations are looking for a modern high-end storage platform that brings the cloud experience on-premises, while delivering the performance, availability, and scalability needed for mission-critical workloads.
By melding the simplicity of Nimble Storage, the mission-critical heritage of 3PAR, and the intelligence of InfoSight, HPE has developed a single high-performance, highly available, and highly scalable enterprise storage solution.
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How to predict - and prevent - errors
Dan Robinson Wed 28 Apr 2021 // 16:00 UTC Share
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Sponsored Storage is perhaps the most fiendishly complex part of enterprise IT, as the storage infrastructure has to meet the demands of a range of workloads with differing requirements for performance, all while ensuring reliability. This is particularly so for storage that supports mission-critical applications where high availability is an essential requirement.
Add to the mix the need to accelerate the speed of their business and become more agile, and it is clear that organizations need to have a strategy for managing their data, one that takes a more intelligent approach. This in turn calls for more intelligent platforms to support the whole process and avoid being tied down with the complexity that mission-critical storage often entails.
Wish HCI could do more? Maybe it’s time for some disaggregation, says HPE
If you don t know what you ll need three to six months from now, disaggregated dHCI can be a better play
Joseph Martins Wed 14 Apr 2021 // 18:00 UTC Share
Sponsored Hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI) ticks a lot of boxes for a lot of organizations.
Recent figures from IDC showed growth in the overall converged systems market was static in the fourth quarter of 2020, but sales growth for hyperconverged systems accelerated, up 7.4 percent and accounting for almost 55 per cent of the market.
It’s not hard to see why this might be. The pandemic means that many organizations are having to support largely remote workforces, meaning a surge of interest in systems that can support virtual desktop infrastructure. Those all-in-one systems seem to offer a straightforward way to scale up compute and storage to meet these challenges in a predictable, albeit slightly lumpy, way.