Results tagged "Pure Storage"
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Pure Storage Aims To Close The Flash Price Gap
September 19, 2013 12:40 PM
Startup says its flash storage is cheaper than high-performance HDDs by using deduplication and compression as standard features.Hardware Vs. Software: Storage Vendors Go Head-to-Head
September 13, 2013 05:12 PM
Don't count hardware storage vendors out as the industry shifts to software-based infrastructure. Hardware and software vendors are making moves that promise storage innovation in both traditional infrastructure and SDI.Dell, HP Erode Startups' Advantages in Flash Storage
June 13, 2013 05:25 PM
Startups with purpose-built flash arrays had an advantage over incumbent storage vendors that retrofit SSDs into systems designed for spinning disk. That advantage is disappearing.How Shopping for Solid-State Storage Is Like Shopping for a Fast Car
May 29, 2012 10:55 AM
Much like the luxury car market, there are a variety of options in the solid-state storage market. Focused on speed? Bargain shopping? There's an SSD vendor for you.Pure Storage SSDs Address VDI, Database Challenges, But Is Focus Too Narrow?
May 16, 2012 09:35 AM
SSD vendor Pure Storage looks to solve the performance issues challenging VDI and database apps, but at least one analyst wonders if the company's focus is too narrow.Two More Stealthy Solid-State Storage Startups
March 01, 2012 09:00 AM
My last post discussed, or at least mentioned, all the startups, and re-startups, building storage systems designed around flash memory that have made public announcements. Most startups spend the time they're developing Version 1.0 of their products in stealth mode so they can pop up fully formed like Athena from the skull of Zeus. We at DeepStorage have developed our own startup detection system that ferrets out those flying under the radar. In this column we'll look at a pair of stealth startups: XtremIO and Proximal Data.Solid State Drives New Wave of Storage System Startups
February 28, 2012 09:00 AM
It was just last year that many of us in the storage chattering class were talking about how the market for mainline storage systems had consolidated after 3Par and Compellent were swallowed up by HP and Dell, respectively, leaving the market with just one or two smaller vendors to keep the big boys honest. That discussion failed to recognize that solid state storage had made the transition to the mainstream, and that there was a new wave of startups building storage systems optimized for flash.










