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All Flash, No Substance: How Misused Terms Create Confusion in the Marketplace

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Posted on November 13, 2012 at 1:56:02 PM
All Flash, No Substance: How Misused Terms Create Confusion in the Marketplace

Skyera challenges storage vendors to say what they mean, mean what they say

SAN JOSE, Calif., Nov. 13, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Many storage vendors today do their best to channel the spirit of Shakespeare when it comes to peddling their products.  They would have you believe that "a rose by any other name would smell as sweet" and market their products with confusing, misleading or just incorrect descriptions in order to capitalize on the latest trends that often develop from truly innovative technological advances.  But when it comes to helping an organization adopt the right technology for their particular needs, there needs to be a more concerted effort by vendors to avoid saying all the right things in all the wrong situations, according to experts at Skyera Inc., a company founded by an executive and engineering team with unsurpassed backgrounds in the solid-state, storage and networking arenas.

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Vendors across the memory-based storage system spectrum often use the terms "SSD" and "Flash" interchangeably.  They also tend to fail to differentiate the term "array" from "appliance."  While not necessarily misleading customers intentionally, the frequent misuse of IT terms, such as Solid State Disk Appliance, Flash Appliances, Flash Arrays, Hybrid Arrays, Flash Optimized Arrays, etc., causes misunderstanding in the marketplace and confusion for organizations trying to ensure that they are getting the right system to maximize the performance of their applications.

SSD stands for solid-state disk and is defined as a memory-based storage device with an identical form factor of a traditional hard disk and can be installed into a traditional hard drive slot.  It is not simply any device that uses flash memory.  Similarly, an SSD appliance would be one that can be installed in a standard storage expansion bay rather than a Flash appliance where the flash modules are located outside of a drive chassis.

The reason why proper description of a vendor's offerings matter is to ensure that an organization fully understands what it is they are purchasing.  An enterprise solid-state storage system designed to enable a large class of applications with extraordinarily high performance, exceptionally lower power consumption and cost effectiveness relative to existing enterprise storage systems is vastly different than an SSD appliance that is more focused on the storage software that has been developed rather than the flash system hardware design.  Distinctions such as this are important because customization may offer unique capabilities; complete storage services that make flash more affordable; or flash density and power consumption attributes that can provide organizations with an appropriate business advantage.

"What's in a name?  More than most vendors think," said Radoslav Danilak, CEO and co-founder of Skyera. "Words do have meaning and they do matter. It's not enough to simply use the latest buzz-worthy or search engine-friendly terms to describe your product -- that only leads to confusion in the marketplace.  Solid-state storage promises to create significant new opportunities in enterprise computing.  To help customers arrive at the right choice, it is imperative that vendors are able to properly articulate the benefits of each particular flash deployment and how it can best help them solve performance issues in the most cost-effective manner."

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About Skyera
Skyera Inc. is an emerging provider of enterprise solid-state storage systems designed to enable a large class of applications with extraordinarily high performance, exceptionally lower power consumption and cost effectiveness relative to existing enterprise storage systems.  Founded by the executives who previously developed the world's most-advanced flash memory controller, Skyera is backed by key technology and financial partnerships designed to position it at the forefront of the hyper growth in the solid-state storage sector.  The company was featured in the Gartner report "Cool Vendors in Storage Technologies, 2012" and was chosen by Flash Memory Summit as a Best of Show award winner for 2012 in the category of Most Innovative Flash Memory Enterprise Business Application.  For more information about the company, visit skyera.com.

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