Not all Flash arrays are designed for today’s data centres
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The era of traditional shared storage is at an end. The fundamental architectural limitations of a monolithic array are an imperfect fit for the requirements of the virtualised world. The emergence of the decoupled architecture provides a better, more scalable solution. By Jeff Aaron, Vice...

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