Storage News Roundup November 15: New Products & Updates

New Products, Innovations, and Trends

Introduction: Welcome to the Storage News Roundup for November 15, where we bring you the latest news, product announcements, and trends in the storage industry. In this article, we will cover new storage solutions, innovations, and developments that are shaping the future of data management.

  1. Dell Unveils New PowerProtect DD Series Appliances Dell has announced the release of its new PowerProtect DD Series appliances, which offer data protection and disaster recovery solutions for midsize and enterprise organizations. These appliances come with advanced features such as inline deduplication, compression, and global data deduplication, making them an efficient and cost-effective option for data protection.

  2. IBM Introduces New FlashSystem 9100F All-Flash Array IBM has introduced its new FlashSystem 9100F all-flash array, which is designed to deliver high performance and scalability for mission-critical workloads. This new array comes with IBM’s latest AI-powered analytics and automation capabilities, allowing organizations to optimize their storage infrastructure and improve application performance.

  3. NetApp Announces New FAS Series All-Flash Arrays NetApp has announced the release of its new FAS series all-flash arrays, which offer high performance and scalability for enterprise data centers. These arrays come with NetApp’s ONTAP operating system, which includes advanced features such as data protection, automation, and integration with public cloud services.

  4. Western Digital Introduces New Ultrastar DC HC550 Data Center HDD Western Digital has introduced its new Ultrastar DC HC550 data center HDD, which is designed to deliver high capacity and reliability for enterprise storage environments. This new HDD comes with advanced features such as HelioSeal helium technology, which helps to increase storage capacity and reduce power consumption.

  5. Pure Storage Announces New FlashArray//X Series Pure Storage has announced the release of its new FlashArray//X series, which offers high performance and scalability for enterprise data centers. These arrays come with Pure’s latest FlashBlade technology, which allows organizations to manage both block and file storage from a single platform.

  6. Trends in Storage: Multi-Cloud and Edge Computing Two trends that are shaping the future of storage are multi-cloud and edge computing. Multi-cloud strategies allow organizations to distribute their data across multiple cloud providers, reducing the risk of vendor lock-in and improving data availability. Edge computing, on the other hand, brings processing power and storage closer to the source of data, reducing latency and improving application performance.

Conclusion: In conclusion, the storage industry is constantly evolving, with new products, innovations, and trends emerging all the time. In this Storage News Roundup, we have covered new storage solutions from Dell, IBM, NetApp, Western Digital, and Pure Storage, as well as the trends of multi-cloud and edge computing. Stay tuned for more storage news and insights in the coming weeks.