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	Comments on: Enmotus Announces General Availability of FuzeDrive Server Software— All-Flash Performance W/O Cost of All-Flash Array	</title>
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		By: Dansolo		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Lots of companies in this space now; I think they are really going to have to compete to show potential customers what makes them better. It seems like every week I learn about a new company coming up with flash/HDD hybrid storage solutions. This is not necessarily a bad thing.


Also, you either have all-flash storage or you don&#039;t. There is no such thing as all-flash performance when some of your data is stored solely on HDDs. If that data is infrequently accessed, you might have NEAR flash performance, but the way it&#039;s phrased is specifically a lie.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lots of companies in this space now; I think they are really going to have to compete to show potential customers what makes them better. It seems like every week I learn about a new company coming up with flash/HDD hybrid storage solutions. This is not necessarily a bad thing.</p>
<p>Also, you either have all-flash storage or you don&#8217;t. There is no such thing as all-flash performance when some of your data is stored solely on HDDs. If that data is infrequently accessed, you might have NEAR flash performance, but the way it&#8217;s phrased is specifically a lie.</p>
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