Adaptive Flash storage promises the best of both worlds
Supplied by Nimble Storage on Monday, 29 June, 2015
Cache-accelerated sequential layout (CASL) storage has the potential to eliminate the trade-off between Flash storage performance and capacity. The CPU-driven storage architecture offers superior read and write performance, while dramatically increasing the usable capacity of a disk.
The technology underpins Adaptive Flash, a storage architecture that is flexible, scalable, enables fully integrated data protection and integrates seamlessly into the stack of enterprise applications and hypervisors.
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