The launch of its worldwide Early Access Program was announced by SolidFire, reports Businesswire. The provider of all-solid-state (SSD) primary storage systems for cloud service providers claims it’s exclusive use of SSDs in combination with a high-efficiency scale-out storage architecture enables cloud service providers to significantly increase system performance while simultaneously increasing capacity utilization to […]
The launch of its worldwide Early Access Program was announced by SolidFire, reports Businesswire. The provider of all-solid-state (SSD) primary storage systems for cloud service providers claims it’s exclusive use of SSDs in combination with a high-efficiency scale-out storage architecture enables cloud service providers to significantly increase system performance while simultaneously increasing capacity utilization to more than 85 percent. In addition, SolidFire revealed details about its all-SSD storage technology that addresses the unique technical and economic requirements of primary block storage in the cloud.
“’We are pleased to see the company’s progress these past few months and are impressed with the feedback received from customers who visited their new office in Boulder, Colorado, for hands-on time with the product.’”
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