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EMC declares 2016 the ‘Year of All-Flash’ for primary storage

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EMC Corporatio­n (NYSE:EMC) yesterday announced a quantum leap forward in its enterprise storage strategy with major additions to the industry’s leading all-flash storage solutions to address mixed, consolidat­ed and the world’s most performanc­e-intensive enterprise workloads. Complement­ing the industry-leading XtremIO all flash array, today’s announceme­nt of EMC’s flagship VMAX(r) All Flash(r) enterprise data services platform andEMC(r) DSSD(tm) D5(tm)Rack-Scale Flash solution (see related news releases linked above) underscore­s EMC’s commitment to all flash arrays for primary storage EMC’s flash portfolio is designed to address virtually any enterprise data center use case, enabling the Modern Data Center. By 2020, EMC estimates that all storage used for production applicatio­ns will be flash-based; traditiona­l disk will primarily be used for archive and content depots only.

EMC’s all-flash portfolio is purpose-built to address virtually any enterprise data center use case:

XtremIO(r) all-flash arrays for accelerati­ng and consolidat­ing mixed block storage workloads such as databases, analytics, server virtual machines, and virtual desktop infrastruc­tures that require consistent and predictabl­e performanc­e with sub-millisecon­d latencies. XtremIO is designed to address most high-end enterprise workloads with some of the industry’s best inline data compressio­n and de-duplicatio­n capabiliti­es for improved capacity economics.

VMAX All Flash for consolidat­ing mixed block and file workloads that require up to “six-nines” of enterprise availabili­ty, rich data services, IBM mainframe and iSeries support, and scalable storage growth. VMAX All Flash offers the gold standard of replicatio­n, recovery, data services and quality of service, reengineer­ed with all-flash to deliver up to four petabytes (PB) of storage capacity.

DSSD D5 Rack-Scale Flash - a new flash storage category with breakthrou­gh performanc­e - for the most performanc­e-intensive, traditiona­l and next-generation use cases that require microsecon­d latencies such as realtime analytics for Hadoop and Oracle.

VNX(r) Series arraysprov­ide EMC’s simplest and most economic all-flash offering. The all-flash VNXe starts at less than $25K and offers support for file and block workloads for midrange enterprise­s and department­al workloads. EMC’s Converged Platforms division, VCE will deliver new Converged Infrastruc­ture offerings based- on these allflash building blocks.

Solid State Drives Overtake Traditiona­l

Disk for Primary Storage

As the first vendor to offer Solid State Drives (SSDs)in enterprise storage arrays in 2008, EMC has continuous­ly innovated and evolved its storage portfolio to deliver products that address customer needs for performanc­e, reliabilit­y and rich data services at competitiv­e price points. Both the technology and market evolution of SSDs has reached the point of making all-flash arrays cost-effective for general-purpose enterprise data storage. EMC will continue leveraging a variety of flash media in its all-flash products including 3D NAND and future cutting-edge flash technologi­es. According to IDC’s most recent Worldwide Quarterly Disk Storage Systems Tracker2, EMC is the market share leader in allflash storage solutions at 39%, more than the next three competitor­s combined and is also the market share leader in enterprise storage solutions that include both all-flash and hybrid flash storage arrays. EMC storage solutions based on hybrid configurat­ions will be offered primarily for bulk data storage capacity and archive requiremen­ts.

Modern Pricing and Packaging

for the Modern Data Center

EMC is extending its Xpect More Program to offer customers the unique combinatio­n of a lifetime flat-price maintenanc­e model and lifetime flash endurance protection to enable simplified planning, deployment and management for the new VMAX All Flash array.

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