Hitachi Data Systems has introduced Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform, a storage array with a heavy focus on virtualisation that takes over from Universal Storage Platform V as the company's top-of-the ...
The VSP E990 brings the enterprise-class capabilities of the company's flagship VSP 5000 family in a package targeted at midsize enterprises,and gives customers a choice of purchase, lease or ...
New VSP 5000 storage system is the fastest NVMe array on the market and covers everything from cloud integration to mainframes. HPE and Dell EMC get all the attention when it comes to storage, but ...
Powered by New Hitachi Accelerated Fabric, Solution Delivers Record-Breaking 21 Million IOPS and Scales to A Massive 69 Petabytes, Beating Out All Competitors World’s Fastest NVMe Flash Array Builds ...
‘We’re looking at taking our enterprise-class storage and making it flexible and cost-effective for the midrange. Hitachi Vantara has always been known for its enterprise storage capabilities. But ...
Hitachi Data Systems Corp. is expected to launch on July 11 a series of midrange to high-end storage systems that offer customers high availability and performance at a modest price. The TagmaStore ...
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As noted in the first piece, the key products of the big five storage array makers – Dell EMC, HPE, Hitachi, IBM and NetApp – are primarily offered as all-flash storage, with hybrid flash and spinning ...
Amidst months of allegations from content creators in various niches, YouTube has finally admitted to using AI to enhance videos on its platform. Goldman Sachs says AI will boost productivity, cause a ...
Hitachi Data Systems Corp. last week brought out new versions of its high-end and midrange storage arrays with upgrades that include RAID 6 features allowing for the failure of up to two disk drives ...
Containers are taking the datacentre by storm, with billions spun up every week. At the cloud giants, for example, such as Google, containers handle everything from search to email to video delivery.