Enterprise storage system connects NVMe SSDs and HDDs on one platform, no need to maintain separate all-flash and hard-disk arrays. Credit: SeventyFour / Shutterstock StorONE has introduced what it claims is the first storage platform to enable connectivity between standard mechanical hard disk drives (HDD) and flash drives over NVMe-over Fabric (NVMe-oF) infrastructures, which it says can reduce the cost of an NVMe solution by tenfold or more. Storage arrays have traditionally been separated by drive make. You have all-flash arrays and all-hard-disk arrays but not a mix of the two. Typical operation is to put “hot” data, or data that is frequently accessed, on the much faster SSDs, and put less frequently accessed data on the slower HDDs. That approach requires two or more separate arrays, plus the connection between them. StorONE’s new Enterprise Storage Platform can connect to the network via NVMe-oF and operate the same way – frequently accessed data on the SSDs, less used data on the HDDs. This means enterprises can mix and match the drives in one array. StorONE’s management software automatically shifts data between the two drive types as needed. So an enterprise can build a more affordable platform that delivers both the high IOPS from the SSDs and the affordable retention from the HDDs. And good news for existing StorONE customers – they can add the HDD over NVMe-oF capability through a software update at no additional charge if they’ve already deployed an NVMe-oF storage system. “Our platform approach to storage not only means supporting a wide variety of use cases but also new protocols, like NVMe-oF. At the same time, we make sure our customers can continue to leverage their existing investment, eliminating the need for costly storage migrations,” said Gal Naor, CEO of StorONE, in a statement. StorONE’s Enterprise Storage Platform’s supports a fairly broad array of protocols simultaneously, including iSCSI, Fibre Channel, NFS, SMB, S3 and NVMe-oF. Related content news Supermicro unveils AI-optimized storage powered by Nvidia New storage system features multiple Nvidia GPUs for high-speed throughput. By Andy Patrizio Oct 24, 2024 3 mins Enterprise Storage Data Center analysis F5, NetApp team to streamline AI app deployments The vendors are combining their multicloud networking and data management platforms to make it easier for enterprises to retrieve data from distributed environments and combine it with an LLM. By Michael Cooney Sep 25, 2024 3 mins Generative AI Enterprise Storage Network Management Software news Pure Storage brings storage-as-a-service to files Real-time Enterprise File aims to address traditional file storage limitations, with Universal Credits to make budgeting easier. By Lynn Greiner Sep 24, 2024 7 mins Enterprise Storage opinion How cybersecurity red teams can boost backup protections Collaboration between red teams (offensive security) and blue teams (defensive security) can help organizations identify vulnerabilities, test their defenses, and improve their overall security posture. By W. Curtis Preston Sep 18, 2024 6 mins Backup and Recovery Enterprise Storage Network Security PODCASTS VIDEOS RESOURCES EVENTS NEWSLETTERS Newsletter Promo Module Test Description for newsletter promo module. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe