Where Do We Draw the Line Between Storage Infrastructure and Data – Storage Field Day Roundtable

Event: Storage Field Day 24

Appearance: Storage Field Day 24 Delegate Roundtable

Company: Tech Field Day

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Personnel: Stephen Foskett

Infrastructure is no longer the focus of enterprise IT, with the value of data and applications rising in prominence. Although infrastructure software and services are critical areas of consideration, the individual components that underly these systems are no longer as important. Most compute, memory, storage, and networking components function and perform similarly, so it takes a truly exceptional device to rise above the abstraction of datacenter and cloud platforms. Even when we do talk about IT infrastructure we are often referring to infrastructure as a service (cloud) or infrastructure as code not individual devices.

This roundtable discussion is moderated by Stephen Foskett of Gestalt IT and features commentary by Ray Lucchesi, Enrico Signoretti, Richard Kenyan, Andy Banta, Glenn Dekhayser, Frederic Van Haren, Gina Rosenthal, and Max Mortillaro.


Managing the Blast Radius as System Components Get Bigger – Storage Field Day Roundtable

Event: Storage Field Day 24

Appearance: Storage Field Day 24 Delegate Roundtable

Company: Tech Field Day

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Personnel: Stephen Foskett

As every component of IT infrastructure gets bigger, we need to consider the impact of component faults. The so-called blast radius due to a failure has always been a consideration, and was taken into account with RAID, replication, high-availability architecture, and more. Even a small server has over a dozen cores, a terabyte of memory, and many terabytes of storage. We must also consider the inflation of data, adjusting for the size of applications and data sets, when comparing the impact versus historic systems. The reason components have become so large has more to do with economics of production and sale than with customer demands, and the ratio of storage capacity to data throughput has fallen, making the blast radius a real concern.

The conversation is moderated by Stephen Foskett of Gestalt IT and features David Klee, Enrico Signoretti, Glenn Dekhayser, Andy Banta, Ray Lucchesi, Frederic Van Haren, Richard Kenyan, Gina Rosenthal, and Jim Czuprynski.


Expanding the QLC Opportunity with 4th Generation Solidigm QLC SSDs

Event: Storage Field Day 24

Appearance: Solidigm Presents at Storage Field Day 24

Company: Solidigm

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Personnel: Yuyang Sun

As data sets grow, the need for more efficient and higher capacity storage is imperative. Learn how Solidigm is planning to address higher capacity, higher performance and greater overall efficiency with the current and future QLC SSDs. Presented by Yuyang Sun, Senior Product Marketing Manager for QLC Products at Solidigm, this presentation discusses the evolution and potential of QLC (Quad-Level Cell) storage technology, emphasizing its advantages over traditional TLC (Triple-Level Cell) storage in terms of cost, capacity, and performance.

Sun highlighted the increasing demand for QLC SSDs in data centers, noting that QLC can significantly enhance capacity and provide a cost-effective solution for specific workloads. Solidigm’s QLC SSDs are designed to accommodate data-heavy applications, such as machine learning, with capacities ranging from 3.84 terabytes to a maximum of 61.44 terabytes. The cost-effectiveness of QLC, which stores four bits per cell compared to three bits for TLC, translates into approximately 25% savings in NAND costs, making it an appealing option for customers looking to optimize both performance and expenses.

The presentation also addressed concerns about endurance, clarifying that the drive’s performance should be viewed in the context of modern usage patterns. With most data center SSDs operating at less than one drive write per day (DWPD), QLC’s endurance rating allows it to cater to a wide range of applications without sacrificing reliability. Sun wrapped up by showcasing Solidigm’s fourth-generation QLC portfolio, which showcases significant advancements in performance and efficiency over previous iterations and competitive technologies, reinforcing the company’s commitment to delivering high-capacity, efficient storage solutions for data centers.

Presented by Yuyang Sun, Senior Product Marketing Manager, QLC Products, Solidigm.


Solidigm QLC SSD Customer Value Stories​

Event: Storage Field Day 24

Appearance: Solidigm Presents at Storage Field Day 24

Company: Solidigm

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Personnel: Charles Anyimi

QLC NAND SSDs are being adopted in both cloud and enterprise across a range of workloads. This presentation by Charles Anyimi of Solidigm provides an in-depth overview of how customers are addressing significant storage challenges through the implementation of QLC SSDs. By presenting multiple case studies, Anyimi illustrates the operational efficiencies and cost savings that businesses experience when transitioning from traditional storage technologies to QLC SSDs.

Throughout the presentation, Anyimi discusses various practical implementations that showcase the benefits of QLC technology. One notable case involves Tabula, a company known for processing extensive amounts of data for personalized content recommendations. By migrating to Solidigm’s QLC drives, Tabula effectively improved the efficiency of their data processing, achieving more consistent performance while also reducing the hardware footprint needed to manage their operations. This case exemplifies how QLC can optimize workloads, especially for companies requiring quick data retrieval and reliability, ultimately translating into lower operational costs and maintenance requirements.

Additionally, Anyimi addresses sustainability concerns associated with data storage. He highlights that Solidigm’s QLC SSDs not only reduce the physical space and power needed in data centers but also extend the usability of hardware by allowing for more efficient cooling and energy management. At the end of their product lifecycle, QLC SSDs offer opportunities for reuse, further enhancing their sustainable profile compared to traditional HDDs. This comprehensive look at customer success stories showcases how Solidigm’s QLC SSDs meet evolving storage demands, promote efficiency, and support eco-friendly practices in data management across various industries.

Presented by Charles Anyimi, VP, Customer Technical Excellence, Solidigm.


Solidigm Introduction and Perspectives on Top Storage Challenges

Event: Storage Field Day 24

Appearance: Solidigm Presents at Storage Field Day 24

Company: Solidigm

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Personnel: Roger Corell

Solidigm’s perspective on storage is unique in the enterprise IT industry. The presentation led by Roger Corell, the Director of Datacenter Messaging and Content, delves into how Solidigm was founded following SK Hynix’s acquisition of Intel’s NAND SSD business and highlights the company as a new paradigm in solid-state storage. Corell emphasizes Solidigm’s distinctive technological capabilities, leveraging both floating gate and charge trap NAND technologies, which enables the creation of SSDs that can meet various storage needs. Solidigm combines decades of expertise with deep technical partnerships to develop optimized storage solutions that prioritize quality and reliability.

Corell outlines several pressing storage challenges that enterprise data centers face today. Aging infrastructure remains a significant concern, with a staggering 85-90% of data center storage still dependent on HDD technologies. This presents scaling challenges, especially in light of increasing demands for faster data access driven by richer services and high-performance computing applications. The proliferation of data-rich services and the rapid growth of data will require enterprises to rethink their storage strategies, particularly how to manage the aging hardware and deficiencies in capacity. With projections estimating global data growth to reach 175 zettabytes by the end of the decade, the need for more efficient and effective storage solutions becomes imperative.

To address these challenges, Solidigm advocates for the adoption of QLC SSDs, emphasizing their ability to provide rapid access to larger data sets more efficiently. Corell discusses the various advantages of QLC technology, including cost benefits from reduced space needs and lower operational expenses. The presentation also touches on sustainability, highlighting that QLC drives generate significantly fewer carbon emissions during production and require less cooling and power in use. By transitioning to QLC SSDs, enterprises can consolidate their storage footprints and improve overall efficiency, illustrating Solidigm’s commitment to addressing today’s storage challenges while paving the way for a more sustainable data center future.


Anytime Storage Upgrades with Pure1

Event: Storage Field Day 24

Appearance: Pure Storage Presents at Storage Field Day 24

Company: Pure Storage

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Personnel: Matt Bradford, Stan Yanitskiy

Pure customers love upgrading their storage. When you offer white glove service it’s easy to see why. Now, we’re offering even more flexibility with self-service upgrades so you can perform the same safe and simple upgrades whenever it’s convenient for you with Pure1. Join us as we walk you through the all new self-service upgrade process.

Presented by Stan Yanitskiy, Sr. Product Manager, and Matt Bradford, Director of Technical Marketing, Pure Storage.


Maximizing Storage Efficiency with Pure1

Event: Storage Field Day 24

Appearance: Pure Storage Presents at Storage Field Day 24

Company: Pure Storage

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Personnel: Matt Bradford, Payal Srivastava

Choosing Pure as your storage platform is a fantastic first step toward reducing your overall carbon footprint and maximizing energy savings. The new Sustainability Assessment in Pure1® is designed to help you maximize your energy savings through transparency and actionable recommendations. We’ll show you why Pure is leading the way in storage sustainability.

Presented by Payal Srivastava, Director of Product Management, and Matt Bradford, Director of Technical Marketing, Pure Storage.


Beyond 11 9s of Durability – Data Protection with Amazon S3

Event: Storage Field Day 24

Appearance: Amazon Web Services Presents at Storage Field Day 24

Company: AWS

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Personnel: Peter Imming

Amazon S3 is designed for 99.999999999% (11 9s) of durability, strong resiliency, and high availability. This makes S3 an ideal storage service for cloud-native applications, analytics, and machine learning. Strong data protection is nonnegotiable, and S3 durability is a natural fit. However, even the most durable storage cannot protect against unintended or accidental deletions. Additionally, ransomware events are a prime reason to evaluate additional protection for your critical data. Join this session to learn about S3 features that provide additional layers of protection, including S3 Versioning, S3 Cross-Region Replication (CRR), S3 Object Lock, and more.

Presented by Peter Imming, Principal Technical Product Manager, Amazon S3.


Gain Insights Into Your Storage Usage at Scale with Amazon S3 Storage Lens

Event: Storage Field Day 24

Appearance: Amazon Web Services Presents at Storage Field Day 24

Company: AWS

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Personnel: Lee Kear

As data grows and becomes spread across tens or even hundreds of accounts, you might be in search of a tool that makes it easier to manage your storage footprint and improve cost efficiencies. Amazon S3 Storage Lens is an analytics feature built into the S3 console to help you gain organization-wide visibility into your object storage usage and to identify cost savings and data protection opportunities. In this session, see a demo on how you can start using S3 Storage Lens.

Presented by Lee Kear, Principal Solution Architect, Amazon S3.


Optimizing with Amazon S3

Event: Storage Field Day 24

Appearance: Amazon Web Services Presents at Storage Field Day 24

Company: AWS

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Personnel: Hiren Chandiramani

With Amazon S3, organizations of all sizes and industries can store any amount of data for any use case, including application development, IoT, data lakes, analytics, backup and restore, archive, and disaster recovery. In this session, learn how to optimize storage with Amazon S3, including new features such as S3 Glacier Instant Retrieval, S3 Intelligent-Tiering enhancements, S3 Storage Lens, and more.

Presented by Hiren Chandiramani, Principal Go-to-Market Lead, Amazon S3.


What’s New with Amazon Web Services File Storage

Event: Storage Field Day 24

Appearance: Amazon Web Services Presents at Storage Field Day 24

Company: AWS

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Personnel: David Stein

How do customers choose a cloud file service to fit their workload? This talk will cover the new capabilities across Amazon EFS, Amazon FSx, and Amazon File Cache portfolio of file services. Walk away with an understanding of the expanded file portfolio, best practices and customer examples to help extend and migrate to the cloud without adding complexity or cost.

Presented by David Stein, Principal Go-to-Market Lead, Amazon File Storage.


Dell PowerFlex – Unbounded Software Defined Infrastructure

Event: Storage Field Day 24

Appearance: Dell Technologies Presents at Storage Field Day 24

Company: Dell Technologies

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Personnel: Brian Dean

PowerFlex is unbounded software-defined infrastructure. We’ll explore the software-first character of PowerFlex, its evolution in the recent 4.0 release, and how we run in the public cloud to enable uniquely resilient and powerful cloud storage architectures. Learn more about our offerings by visiting the PowerFlex webpage.

Presented by Brian Dean, Senior Principal Engineering Technologist, Dell Technologies.


Dell PowerStore – Intelligent Storage Adaptable to Any Future

Event: Storage Field Day 24

Appearance: Dell Technologies Presents at Storage Field Day 24

Company: Dell Technologies

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Personnel: Jodey Hogeland

PowerStore is the fastest ramping storage product in Dell Technologies history. In this session we will discuss the architectural design and strategy that has enabled this explosive growth and overview the latest 3.0 software release which delivered more than 120+ new features. Join us to learn exactly how Dell PowerStore is pioneering autonomous storage management and connectivity capabilities that have never before been possible. Learn more about our offerings by visiting the PowerStore webpage.

Presented by Jodey Hogeland, Global Field Engineering Technologist, Dell Technologies.


Dell PowerMax – The World’s Most Secure Mission Critical Storage

Event: Storage Field Day 24

Appearance: Dell Technologies Presents at Storage Field Day 24

Company: Dell Technologies

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Personnel: Scott Delandy

PowerMax delivers the world’s most secure mission-critical storage. Join us to learn more about what’s new and cool with the latest PowerMax Architecture and how organizations leverage the trust, scale, and advanced data services to power their most important applications. Learn more about our offerings by visiting the PowerMax webpage.

Presented by Scott Delandy, Engineering Technologist and User Advocate, Dell Technologies.


HYCU Protege for AWS

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Appearance: HYCU Tech Field Day Showcase

Company: HYCU

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Personnel: Subbiah Sundaram

Hyperscalers do a more-than-decent job where meeting SLAs are concerned, but when it comes to data protection, the native capabilities alone aren’t enough. Enterprises need to bring their own solution to make sure that their data is protected in public cloud at all times, and for that, nothing beats a purpose-built solution when the cloud of your choice is AWS.

Join Subbiah Sundaram, SVP of Products at HYCU in this Showcase as he debunks the myths around data protection on AWS and shines light on how HYCU takes data protection beyond backup with HYCU Protégé for AWS.


Simplifying Multi-Cloud Data Protection

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Appearance: HYCU Tech Field Day Showcase

Company: HYCU

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Personnel: Subbiah Sundaram

What is multi-cloud data protection? It is the ability to universally protect data in the cloud, irrespective of what cloud platform it lives on. The hallmark of a great multi-cloud data protection solution is tailor-made data protection for each cloud infrastructure that comes with a global simplicity of use.

Join Subbiah Sundaram, SVP of Products at HYCU as he talks about Protégé, a data protection as-a-service from HYCU that delivers data protection anywhere, in any cloud, with purpose-built offerings for each vendor. visit hycu.com/protege.


Edge Computing Past and Future Tech Field Day 26 Roundtable

Event: Tech Field Day 26

Appearance: Edge Computing Roundtable at Tech Field Day 26

Company: Tech Field Day

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Personnel: Stephen Foskett

What we now call edge computing is nothing new, but changes to the technology and communications stack have given it new purpose. Just as enterprise IT workloads are moving to the cloud, they are also moving to the edge, from 5G to remote offices to client devices. What has changed and how will this affect enterprise technology in the coming years? That’s the topic of this Tech Field Day delegate roundtable discussion, moderated by Stephen Foskett.


Demonstration: Automation Infrastructure as the Essential Building Block with ZPE Systems

Event: Tech Field Day 26

Appearance: ZPE Systems Presents at Tech Field Day 26

Company: ZPE Systems

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Personnel: Koroush Saraf, Rene Neumann

Successful end-to-end network automation requires a dedicated automation infrastructure and fully separate out-of-band infrastructure that enables recovery from mistakes. Rene demonstrates how to deploy these critical layers and enable remote troubleshooting, collapse the stack into one box, follow the best practices of the three-ring design, create an ‘undo’ button to safely recover from automation mistakes, and expand capabilities at edge locations where IT staff aren’t on site

Presented by Rene Neumann, Director of Solution Engineering. For more information, visit zpesystems.com/network-automation-blueprint/


Introducing the Network Automation Blueprint: Best Practices for Implementing Hyperautomation

Event: Tech Field Day 26

Appearance: ZPE Systems Presents at Tech Field Day 26

Company: ZPE Systems

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Personnel: Koroush Saraf

More than 300 large enterprises use ZPE’s blueprint for secure and reliable network automation. This best practice design pattern is now available to any size organization and is detailed in the Network Automation Blueprint.

Presented by Koroush Saraf, VP of Product Management. For more information, visit zpesystems.com/network-automation-blueprint/


It’s Time To Talk About Sustainability in Enterprise IT! A Field Day Roundtable

Event: Tech Field Day 26

Appearance: Delegate Roundtables at Tech Field Day 26

Company: Tech Field Day

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Personnel: Stephen Foskett

Every enterprise IT product company is talking about sustainability and climate change, but is it real or is it marketing? Although ESG includes social progress and good governance, environmental sustainability is the first area that technology companies can address. The side effect of sustainable infrastructure is that it can bring energy savings, sometimes paying for itself over time. But are there other ways we can address sustainability?