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HPE aims superfast Memory-Driven Flash storage at real-time workloads

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December 04, 2018

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HPE aims superfast Memory-Driven Flash storage at real-time workloads

HPE is targeting a new class of storage it calls Memory-Driven Flash at enterprise data centers that are increasingly being called on to handle real-time analytics, high-speed transactions, big data and AI workloads demanding more storage performance than ever before. Read more ▶

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