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This week’s virtual Tech Field Day roundtable discussion focuses on Nimbus Data Systems. Tom Isakovich, CEO of Nimbus, gave the Tech Field Day Delegates a sneak peek at their new S-class solid state iSCSI storage array.
Nimbus claims that the S-class will deliver new levels of performance in a compact, reliable, and affordable package. The array starts at around $25,000 for 2.5 TB of thin-provisioned, deduplicated flash storage and scales to 100 TB and 500,000 IOPS. The array also boasts high-performance snapshots and integrated replication.
Joining Nimbus for this roundtable discussion were ten Tech Field Day delegates:
- Jason Boche (@JasonBoche, Boche.net)
- Carlo Costanzo (@CCostan, VMware Info)
- Chris Evans (@ChrisMEvans, The Storage Architect)
- Greg Ferro (@EtherealMind, EtherealMind)
- Scott D. Lowe (@ScottDLowe, Tech Republic)
- Scott Lowe (@Scott_Lowe, ScottLowe.org)
- Devang Panchigar (@StorageNerve, StorageNerve)
- Bas Raayman (@BasRaayman, Bas Raayman)
- Matt Simmons (@StandaloneSA, Standalone Sysadmin)
- Rick Vanover (@RickVanover, Virtualization Review)
Download the Nimbus roundtable podcast now, or subscribe in iTunes to tune in to the discussion!
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