Storage News Roundup: 12 January 2024

January 12, 2024

Introduction: Welcome to the latest edition of our Storage News Roundup, where we bring you the most significant and intriguing storage news from the past week. In this issue, we’ll cover topics such as new storage solutions, partnerships, and innovations that are shaping the future of data management.

  1. Dell Unveils New PowerProtect DD Series Appliances Dell has introduced its new PowerProtect DD Series appliances, which offer up to 120TB of capacity per appliance and support for both tape and disk-based backup. These appliances are designed to help organizations simplify their data protection strategies and reduce costs (Source: Dell).

  2. IBM and Seagate Collaborate on Exascale Storage System IBM and Seagate have announced a collaboration to develop an exascale storage system for high-performance computing (HPC) workloads. The system will utilize Seagate’s Exascaler HDDs and IBM’s Spectrum Scale file system to deliver unprecedented performance and capacity (Source: IBM).

  3. NetApp Introduces New FAS Series Storage Systems NetApp has launched its new FAS series storage systems, which offer up to 2.4PB of capacity per system and support for both flash and disk media. These systems are designed to help organizations accelerate their digital transformations and modernize their data centers (Source: NetApp).

  4. Pure Storage Announces New FlashArray//X Series Pure Storage has unveiled its new FlashArray//X series, which offers up to 10PB of capacity per system and supports advanced features such as data reduction, deduplication, and compression. These arrays are designed to help organizations improve their storage efficiency and performance (Source: Pure Storage).

  5. Western Digital Introduces New Ultrastar DC HC550 Data Center HDD Western Digital has announced its new Ultrastar DC HC550 data center HDD, which offers up to 18TB of capacity and supports advanced features such as HelioSeal technology and AllFrame architecture. These drives are designed to help organizations optimize their storage infrastructure and reduce costs (Source: Western Digital).

Conclusion: That’s it for this week’s Storage News Roundup. We hope you found this information informative and insightful. Stay tuned for more storage news and updates in the coming weeks.

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