Storage server HPE 3PAR StoreServ 9000
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storage
Mounting
tower
Applications
business
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NVMe

Description

Are you looking to consolidate your enterprise data center applications and workloads from legacy storage as part of your digital transformation? HPE 3PAR StoreServ 9000 Storage helps you consolidate primary storage workloads – for file and block -- onto an enterprise-class flash array without compromising performance, scalability, data services, or resiliency. This HPE 3PAR 9000 Storage is based on the proven HPE 3PAR architecture and is purpose built for all-flash consolidation, delivering the performance, simplicity and agility needed to support your hybrid IT environment. Whether your applications are virtualized, containerized, or traditional, the HPE 3PAR StoreServ 9000 Storage offers you a solution that can deliver improved business results. More transactions, better availability, lower costs regardless of how you consume storage, with a cloud-like pay as you grow model or a traditional capital expense model. Hewlett Packard Enterprise, has you covered. Protect up to 100% of your SSD investment and upgrade to HPE Primera with HPE Primera upgrade conversion kits.1 Expanded Fibre Channel replication support between HPE 3PAR 9000 and HPE Primera. Empower data at the speed of memory with the industry’s first Tier-1 storage with Storage Class Memory (SCM) and NVMe. Key Features Protect up to 100% of your SSD Investment with HPE Primera Upgrade Conversion Kits1 Skip the data migration, and upgrade to HPE Primera to experience predictive acceleration and app-aware resiliency.

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