Scaling multiple databases with a single legacy storage system works well from a cost perspective, but workload conflicts and hardware contention make these solutions an unattractive choice for anything but low-performance applications.
This document summarizes NetApp's flash optimized storage portfolio. It discusses NetApp's leadership in flash technology and its hybrid arrays that leverage flash media to provide good performance and capacity. It also covers NetApp's all-flash arrays, including the EF-Series optimized for performance and density and the All-Flash FAS that provides robust data management. The document concludes by looking ahead at NetApp's FlashRay storage system designed from the ground up to maximize flash benefits.
Maximizing the Value of Flash Across the Entire IT Stack Combining 20 years of innovation and expertise with the latest in enterprise solid state memory.
How NetApp IT uses clustered Data ONTAP and OCI to deliver storage as a service. Learn more at www.NetAppIT.com
The document discusses how hyperconverged infrastructure and server SAN architectures are challenging the traditional storage array model. It notes that while the death of traditional storage is not imminent, the storage landscape is shifting towards software-defined and virtualized solutions that provide simplicity and flexibility. Finally, it emphasizes that infrastructure must be aligned with applications to truly achieve operational benefits like agility.
This document discusses FlexPod for Microsoft Private Cloud, an integrated solution from NetApp and Cisco for implementing a Microsoft Private Cloud using their technologies. It is a pre-validated reference implementation that is fully integrated with Microsoft System Center 2012 and provides a scalable Hyper-V platform. It accelerates private cloud deployments with reduced risk. Key components include Cisco UCS blade servers and switches, NetApp FAS storage, and tight integration and management capabilities through Cisco UCS Manager and NetApp OnCommand with Microsoft System Center.
How NetApp IT uses clustered Data ONTAP to ensure predictable application performance in a shared virtual environment. Learn more at www.NetAppIT.com
Break free from the limits of today’s hyper converged solutions. Focus on innovation that can transform you into a data-centric organization. Explore four ways below that NetApp HCI can help you build a Next Generation Data Center.
This document compares all-flash storage solutions from NetApp and Pure Storage. It finds that NetApp has stronger performance capabilities, supported by its scale-out architecture and Data ONTAP innovations. However, Pure Storage leads in storage efficiency through its deduplication and compression techniques. While both vendors offer enterprise-grade reliability, NetApp provides more robust data management services and flexibility in scaling storage capacity and performance over time. The document recommends that NetApp focus on medium and large enterprises by emphasizing its strengths in scalability, performance, and data services management.
Non-disruptive Operations, Efficiency and Seamless scale are all topics of discussion by organisations facing challenging growth in the volumes of data stored. In this session Julian Wheeler, NetApp Channel SE Manager, investigates new storage infrastructures that enable you to manage growth, scale and efficiency while improving the service to the business.
NetApp provides video surveillance storage solutions that offer high availability of over 99.999%, high density and performance in a small footprint. Their solutions easily scale from 200 to 200,000 cameras and are simpler to deploy and support than complex file systems. NetApp's customers also report their video storage systems lower total costs of ownership over 3 years compared to other platforms.
Pure Storage provides all-flash storage arrays that are faster and use less space and power than traditional disk-based enterprise storage. Their FlashArray and FlashBlade products improve performance over disk storage. Pure Storage has achieved strong revenue growth, narrowing operating losses, and ample cash reserves. Their business model focuses on selling systems inexpensively initially and relying on customers purchasing additional capacity over time.
All IDC research is © 2015 by IDC. All rights reserve. The document discusses how virtual infrastructure has become mainstream in enterprise IT, with server consolidation making it difficult for spinning disks to provide predictable performance. It notes that flash storage is essential for virtual computing environments due to the challenges spinning disks face in meeting performance and management needs of consolidated virtual workloads. The market for all-flash arrays is forecast to grow significantly with a projected market size of $5 billion by 2019.
Among the largest pain points for most businesses are data storage and backup. Learn about the value and best practices of deploying Citrix CloudBridge to help optimize NetApp SnapMirror storage replication.
NetApp enterprise All Flash Storage This presentation provides the key messages and differentiation, value propositions, and promotional programs for AFF.
This document summarizes Oracle's Database Appliance X7-2, a purpose-built system for managing Oracle Database. It comes in three configurations (X7-2S, X7-2M, X7-2-HA) with varying processor, memory, storage, and high availability capabilities. The appliance is simple and optimized to deploy Oracle Database quickly while reducing costs through its integrated infrastructure and Oracle licensing model. It also offers a path to integrating databases on-premises with Oracle Cloud.
Redesigning your Storage Architecture: NAND Flash Deep Dive – Vaughn Stewart, VP, Enterprise Architect, Pure Storage
The document describes the HPE Hyper Converged 380, an all-in-one virtualization solution that integrates compute, software-defined storage, and intelligence. It simplifies IT operations by allowing deployment of VMs in five clicks, updating firmware in three clicks, and requiring only one generalist for management. It reduces CAPEX costs with 62% lower costs for disaster recovery, two-node entry systems, and 20% lower startup costs than competitors. The solution provides elastic capacity that scales in minutes and allows paying only for resources used.
Oracle offers several database cloud services including Oracle Database Cloud Service, Oracle Exadata Cloud Service, Oracle Database Backup Service, and Oracle Database Schema Service. These services provide automated infrastructure, database administration, and tools for application development, testing database applications, testing database upgrades, disaster recovery, and a hybrid cloud environment with the same database software both on-premises and in the cloud.