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GLOBAL HYBRID FLASH AND ALL-FLASH ARRAY MARKET INTRODUCTION A hybrid storage array consists of both HDDs and SSDs, whereas […]
A hybrid storage array consists of both HDDs and SSDs, whereas an all-flash array contains only SSDs.
This is the main distinction between a hybrid flash array and an all-flash array (AFA). A hybrid storage array may have a considerable or a little amount of flash.
An all-flash array (AFA) is a type of storage infrastructure that uses flash memory drives rather than spinning disc drives for data storage.
Another name for all-flash storage is a solid-state array (SSA). Speed, performance, and agility are offered by AFAs and SSAs for business applications.
Solid-state drives (SSDs) can transport data far more quickly from and to a flash array than they can from an electromechanical disc drive.
When business applications use an all-flash array instead of disk-based storage, the benefits include full bandwidth performance and lower latency.
The Global Hybrid Flash and All-Flash Array Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
Nimble Storage updates its hybrid array line and introduces a new all-flash array. A new entry-level, fully equipped, all-flash storage array was announced this week by flash storage solution provider Nimble Storage.
Moreover, Nimble Storage claimed to have totally updated their hybrid flash array range with much improved performance and lower prices.
Just six months after introducing its initial all-flash arrays, Nimble Storage—best known for its hybrid flash array solutions—released its latest entry-level all-flash array.
Since that time, 12 percent of the company’s overall array sales has come from all-flash arrays. Due to the fact that Nimble Storage is a publicly traded company, they were unable to remark on growth in this quarter.
This week, Nimble Storage also updated its hybrid flash storage array portfolio with new technology that provides nearly double the performance at around 40% less cost per capacity than the previous line.
The hybrid flash line’s four new models enable non-disruptive scaling up to the following model as customers’ demands change.
Depending on the performance requirements of their applications, customers are still in high demand for hybrid flash storage systems, according to McDonald.
The hybrid array line from Nimble Storage needs to be updated because every vendor releases new platforms, even though every customer’s buying cycle is different.