Reasons for All-Flash Storage in the Data Center
All-flash storage in the data center can increase performance substantially while reducing costs through deduplication and compression.
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All-flash storage in the data center can increase performance substantially while reducing costs through deduplication and compression.
For data center applications, hyper-converged systems can offer streamlined management, configuration and deployment for high-volume workflows.
To address concerns surrounding storage of database indexes, professionals are turning to SSDs.
In addition to RAM, tiered storage with multiple tiers of fast SSDs can open new efficiencies for storage applications.
With increasing technology, users can now run deduplication efforts in real-time on large scale systems found in today's enterprise.
Due to expanding technology initiatives, comparing SSD vs. HDD speed is no longer a challenge for businesses.
Automated storage tiering can ensure that the most important data is kept on the fastest tier of your storage architecture configuration.
High-speed devices like the Samsung Pro 960 NVMe SSDs enable high-end gaming systems to reach their best performance.
When making decisions about SSD vs. HDD, it helps to consider the total cost of ownership (TCO) advantages of SSDs in the data center.
Cloud backup and data synchronization are becoming increasingly important in order to secure our smartphones in case of theft, loss or cyberattack.