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CW ANZ – February 2019: Home in on storage minutiae

With storage analytics, enterprises will be better able to enhance and optimise their storage infrastructure and proactively address problems before they occur. In this edition of CW ANZ, we look at how organisations are using storage analytics to manage their storage footprint and what suppliers are doing to help enterprises get the most of out of the technology.

Also in this issue:

How Formula 1 and others are driving data use beyond descriptive analytics

Formula 1 motor racing and pharmaceutical company Merck Sharp & Dohme are among the organisations using data analytics to better understand user behaviour and try to predict the future

Pure Storage makes big hybrid and multicloud push with Cloud Data Services

Flash storage pioneer makes a big deal of its object storage architecture as it launches Pure capacity in the Amazon Web Services cloud, plus replication to the cloud for on-premise hardware

Big five take it slow with fast NVMe flash storage

NVMe flash offers blistering performance gains, but so far the big five storage array makers have opted for gradual implementations

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    Hyper-converged infrastructure has taken the datacentre by storm.

    At heart it is the marrying of compute and storage in one box, but with a couple of crucial additions.

    These are the ability to combine multiple nodes into a single cluster, with resources shared in grid-like fashion between them. And, at the same time, that is usually accompanied by a built-in virtualisation hypervisor.

    Those characteristics make hyper-converged infrastructure simple to roll out and manage, and well-suited to use cases that range from SME deployments to multiple-node enterprise implementations.

    In fact, it's almost a case of "We're all hyper-converged now", as the datacentre-in-a-box threatens to eclipse the shared storage array.

    In this e-guide we look at the key hyper-converged vendors and their products, as well as hyper-converged tailored to disaster recovery, backup, cloud functionality, and the software-defined hyper-converged products available.

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