Every day, the world creates 2.5 quintillion bytes of data. In fact, 90 percent of the data in the world today has been created in the last two years alone. While there is much talk about big data, it ...
For the past couple of decades, IBM’s Spectrum Scale – formerly known as General Parallel File System –has had a solid standing as one of the two go-to file systems for HPC. However, the emergence of ...
IBM has taken on this challenge with a new software defined storage solution. IBM Spectrum Scale was formerly IBM General Parallel File System (IBM GPFSTM), also formerly known as code name IBM ...
IBM Spectrum Storage is designed to simplify storage management, scale to keep up with data growth, and optimize data economics. The IBM Spectrum Storage family includes six software offerings: IBM ...
IBM has added a new member to its Spectrum Scale Enterprise Storage Server (ESS) portfolio that featuers a faster controller CPU and more throughput and that is designed to work with Nvidia’s DGX ...
We continue to demand more of our enterprise storage systems. It's no longer enough to store our data. Storage today must instead protect our data, tier it across different media, manage it across ...
In a blog announcement posted last week by Chris Saul, program director of product marketing at IBM’s Spectrum Storage portfolio, the company unveiled a number of enhancements designed to deploy ...
IBM infused its storage with tighter integration for Red Hat OpenShift and CoreOS platforms. New additions to the IBM Storage Suite for Cloud Paks are designed to address block, file, and object ...
‘Our storage is designed to simplify data availability spanning the cloud, the core, and the edge. IBM is also expanding its partner base looking for partners who can handle hybrid cloud, core, and ...
This inforgraphic talks about the challenges with a traditional approach to storing information & how IBM can help drive better data economics. From the hottest programming languages to commentary on ...
IBM Corp. is making some big changes to its data storage services, announcing today that it will bring Red Hat Inc.’s storage products and associates under the “IBM Storage” umbrella. The aim, IBM ...