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Your occasional storage digest with DNA storage, a new IDC Tracker and more

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New things are the theme of this week’s roundup, with DNA storage prospects explained in a white paper, and IDC setting up a software-defined infrastructure tracking report. These are...
HPE GreenLake

HPE ushers in Nutanix Era: Fancy a swim in our everything-as-a-service GreenLake?

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HPE has made a pitch to database admin staffers by bundling Nutanix’s Era multi-database management tool with ProLiant servers as a fully managed cloud service through its GreenLake subscription...

Dell goes on Epyc Azure Stack HCI excursion

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Dell has added second-generation AMD Epyc processors to its Azure Stack HCI systems and made them easier to deploy and manage. Azure Stack is Microsoft’s Azure public cloud Hyper-V and...

Dell eyes up HCI rivals, adds compute, disaggregated storage, tools to VxRail hyperconverged systems

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Dell Technologies has given its VxRail hyperconverged (HCI) systems faster processors to beef up compute performance. It has also added compute-only nodes and enhanced storage capacity with disaggregated...

HPE lifts earnings outlook: Storage finally returns to growth as overall revenues lift

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HPE has reported earnings showing a Y/Y increase in overall revenues, as the edge, compute, HPC and storage segments all reported business increases. For the storage segment, it was...

Your occasional storage digest with TrendForce NAND figures and more than 25 other announcements

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At opposite ends of the storage speed spectrum, IBM is withdrawing LT06 tape products and Phison has a fast PCIe Gen 4 SSD controller. Meanwhile, NAND revenues are growing...

A revenue tale of four storage cities: Pure, Nutanix, Dell and Snowflake

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Four storage suppliers reported quarterly results, providing a return-to-growth or decline-stopping snapshot across the industry. They were all-flash array supplier Pure Storage, hyperconverged systems vendor Nutanix, broad-based systems incumbent...

Your occasional storage digest with Veritas, Nasuni, NetApp, ArcServe and SUSE

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There's a whole lot of data protection goodness this week, with new moves at Veritas, Arcserve and HYCU. We also have a NetApp ONTAP array telemetry update plus...

Another storage-as-a-service competitor enters the ring: Dell launches APEX

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Dell today unveiled its APEX Data Storage Services at its virtual Dell Technologies World event, claiming to offer a consistent service across edge locations, private and public clouds, with...

IBM builds containerised version of Spectrum Scale

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IBM is launching a containerised derivative of its Spectrum Scale parallel file system called Spectrum Fusion, as well as delivering new ESS 3200 Elastic Storage System storage array and...

OK, SANshine, how do you position Nebulon against external arrays, HCI, SmartNIC and DPU...

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Analysis: Would-be SAN array and HCI rival Nebulon’s SPU (Storage Processing Unit) is a fresh way of delivering shared storage and other services by using what looks like hyper-converged...

Nebulon expands from storage focus to overall HCI infrastructure

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Nebulon, which launched its hardware-assisted cloud-defined storage in June last year, has broadened its scope to become a smart infrastructure SaaS supplier providing a better hyper-converged infrastructure (HCI) offering. The...