With XtremIO X2, Dell EMC, Dell Technologies Inc.’s infrastructure group, aims to alter customers’ expectations of what an all-flash storage array can do with its enhanced Integrated Copy Data ...
Free software update to existing XtremIO customers boosts workload consolidation and automation, delivering new functionality and performance New 40TB X-Brick building blocks double the density of ...
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EMC on Thursday announced the acquisition of XtremIO, an Israeli developer of all-Flash storage arrays, making it the first of the top-branded storage vendors to dive head-first into a storage ...
All Flash Arrays offer a number of distinct advantages over traditional disk systems, starting with superior performance and lower latency, but assessing the impact of that increased responsiveness on ...
EMC Tuesday advanced its flash storage strategy with the official unveiling of its first all-flash storage array and the introduction of a new line of PCIe Flash storage accelerators. The storage ...
EMC’s long-awaited entry into all-flash storage arrays will finally get a full-fledged rollout next week, possibly setting the terms for mastery of the fledgling product category along the way. The ...
Customers are looking to all-flash arrays to support workloads that need predictable and consistent low-latency across datasets that frequently change – such as VDI, virtual servers, massively ...
Nearly two years ago, Dell made headlines after it announced the monumental acquisition of storage giant EMC for the sum of $67 billion in cash and stock. The two companies had teamed up in the past ...
EMC has released its EMC XtremIO all-flash array, which is designed to provide reliable performance for applications such as virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI), virtual servers, massively ...
Churchward emphasised that XtremIO is an architecture, not just flash drives fitted into a storage array. The new software and larger X-Brick mean XtremIO now supports nearly 2PB of storage (320TB ...
Advancing its roadmap toward increased use of flash storage, EMC today announced that it has purchased start-up all-flash array maker XtremIO. EMC said XtremIO’s scalable NAND flash-based array will ...
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