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Infinidat: All-flash arrays don’t do hyperscale – use disk drives instead

Chris Mellor - November 7, 2019 0

Hitachi Vantara: our VSP 5000 is the world’s fastest storage array

Chris Mellor - October 10, 2019 0

IBM touts super-fast storage array for z15 mainframe

Chris Mellor - September 12, 2019 0

Infinidat sidesteps Epic all-flash fail

Chris Mellor - May 14, 2019 0

Infinidat: Storage costs soar in the multi-petabyte era. Let’s fix this

Chris Mellor - May 13, 2019 0

No Dell, our storage array is faster than yours – Infinidat

Chris Mellor - May 8, 2019 0

Infinidat arrays go faster, play nice in hybrid clouds

Chris Mellor - May 7, 2019 0

Infinidat poaches Gartner analyst

Chris Mellor - April 16, 2019 0

Infinidat girds up loins for NVMe fabrics and storage-class memory

Chris Mellor - March 1, 2019 0

Infinidat boosts performance, adds SMB support

Chris Mellor - February 27, 2019 0

Infinidat: We own the high-end storage array market

Chris Mellor - November 13, 2018 0

To INFINIBOX and beyond! Infinidat preps NVMe-oF upgrade for high-end array

Chris Mellor - November 9, 2018 0
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