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  • Array expands line of application delivery controllers

    Array Networks expanded its line of ADCs as it targets larger companies and service providers.

  • Nimbus Gemini Flash Memory Array

    The Nimbus Gemini Flash Memory Array comes with a 10-year warranty for multi-level cell flash, and supports block and file storage.

  • TwinStrata bumps up CloudArray DR capabilities

    A new version of the TwinStrata CloudArray gateway can recover data and applications off the cloud for DR without having to rebuild servers.

  • Hitachi's enterprise storage arrays back on top

    Eclipsing a strong field of enterprise storage array contenders, Hitachi made an impressive run by sweeping all five Quality Awards ratings categories.

  • Tegile Zebi HA2800 Storage Array

    The Tegile Zebi HA2800 multiprotocol array can be used as an all-flash system or in front of a pool of hard drives as a hybrid array.

  • Kaminario K2 flash array replaces PCIe with SAS SSDs

    Kaminario launches its newest all-flash K2 storage array with 2.5-inch SAS SSDs -- instead of PCIe cards --and a modular 1U design.

  • Emerging storage architectures may make storage arrays obsolete

    Cloud storage, virtualization and the relentless growth of unstructured data have all contributed to a rethinking of the way storage architectures are packaged and presented.

    A changing compute world -- where physical data center...

  • Nimbus adds management, analytics for Gemini all-flash array

    Nimbus Data upgrades HALO storage operating system for Gemini all-flash array, adding system analytics, open API and a mobile management application.

  • active/active array

    Active/active (also called dual active) is a storage array configuration in which two (or more) storage controllers work together to process inputs/outputs (I/Os).

  • flash array

    A flash array is a solid state storage disk system that contains multiple flash memory drives instead of hard disk drives.

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