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  • The Hottest Data Storage Technologies of 2018

    Sponsored by: TechTarget Storage

    This edition of Storage Magazine provides an opportunity to look back at the hottest data storage technologies predicted for 2018—including predictive storage analytics, converged secondary storage, and multicloud—to see if they made the anticipated impact. Downloading your copy now.

  • DevOps Strategy for Health Site Fueled by Flash, CDM

    Sponsored by: Pure Storage

    In this expert guide, discover how women's health website Lifescript implemented a revenue-boosting DevOps strategy with all-flash storage and copy data management. Read on to see how this SSD/CDM duo succeeds, with built-in data deduplication and more.

  • How to Accelerate Predictive Analytics Software with Flash Technology

    Sponsored by: Hewlett Packard Enterprise

    In this guide from the editors at SearchStorage.com, John Edwards highlights the process of accelerating predictive analytics software with flash technology. Read on, as he explains how flash meets the storage requirements needed to support these demanding workloads.

  • vSAN: New HCI Software Unveiled and How to Secure VMware Environments with vSAN Features

    Sponsored by: VMware and Intel

    In this e-guide, our experts take a closer look at vSAN, specifically how you can secure VMware environments with vSAN encryption, how to test your vSAN knowledge, and details on vSAN 6.7 hyper-converged software's tighter management integration. Download your copy here.

  • Enterprise File Sync-and-Share Needs a Shake-Up

    Sponsored by: Nasuni

    In this expert-guide, explore how the EFS market has evolved, and why we need a new definition of the term. Then learn about how consumer-grade sync-and-share services puts your corporate data at risk, and 3 other options that could give your users the same experience in a much safer environment.

  • Twelve Storage Companies to Watch in 2017

    Sponsored by: TechTarget Storage

    Storage Magazine's January issue shares the 2017 outlook for 12 enterprise data storage vendors and offers a how-to guide to build a private storage cloud. Read on now to navigate the challenges and opportunities the future of data center storage presents.

  • Kaminario's CEO Identifies a Flash Market Shift, Illustrates the Role of the K2 Array

    Sponsored by: Silk

    Download this guide to get a technical breakdown from our editors on Kaminario's K2 array, including it data compression improvements (ratio of 4:1) and compatibility with NVMe. Then, you'll access a Q&A with Kaminario's CEO Dani Golan, in which he identifies how the flash market is shifting.

  • Differentiating All-flash Array Vendors from their Counterparts

    Sponsored by: Western Digital

    Our experts compiled this guide to determining the most suitable AFA vendor for your enterprise—ensuring you choose one that not only provides snapshots and thin provisioning, but also active-active controllers and replication, and QoS. Read on to also gain access to instruction for a three-phase AFA implementation.

  • Building a Better Storage Environment for Your DevOps Plan

    Sponsored by: Datera

    Click inside this guide to learn about the questions of data management, shelf-life, and viability which have grown hand-in-hand with the rise in DevOps adoption. Then, discover the challenges of optimizing your storage system for DevOps, and how to build a private cloud environment to combat them.

  • Take a Deep Dive into the Software-defined Storage Market

    Sponsored by: TechTarget Storage

    Download this handbook to discover how to extract the most value from the software-defined storage market—and obtain the best ROI from your virtual storage—with this deep dive into SDS technologies, including hypervisor-based SDS, object SDS, and more.

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