Leaderboard for NVMe All-Flash Storage Arrays
Check out the members with the highest scores who have reviewed NVMe All-Flash Storage Arrays.
#1. Daniel Aramayo
940
Points
Implementation and Support Engineer at PRACSO S.R.L.
Reviewed Pure FlashArray X NVMe:
Reasonably priced, scales well, and offers good stability#2. reviewer940044
750
Points
Senior Manager -Datacenter Planning and Operations at a comms service provider
Reviewed Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform:
Good performance, high capacity, feature-rich#3. Mahdi Bahmani
555
Points
Solution Architect, IT Consultant at Merdasco - Rayan Merdas Data Prosseccing
Reviewed Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform:
Storage for large mainframes that has stability and sustainability#4. Abdul-Salam
465
Points
Sr. Manager - System Analyst (Datacenter Infrastructure) at Sohar International
Reviewed Dell PowerMax NVMe:
Built-in SRDF helps reduce our bandwidth requirements, through compression and dedupe capabilities#5. reviewer1360377
440
Points
Business Development Manager of Storage Systems at a manufacturing company
Reviewed Pure FlashArray X NVMe:
I don't know of another product that has latency this low 420
Points
Manager Enterprise Solutions at Megaplus
Reviewed Dell PowerStore:
Effective end-to-end performance, minimized latency, and responsive support380
Points
Storage and Backups Manager at a tech services company
Reviewed Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform:
Allows us to share storage between our cloud environments#8. Pawel Augustyn
360
Points
System Senior Engineer at a tech services company
Reviewed Dell PowerStore:
A solution with great virtual machines and file server databases#9. reviewer1347297
300
Points
Engineering Manager, R&D at a healthcare company
Reviewed NetApp NVMe AFF A800:
Secure environment, user-friendly interface, and good technology#10. reviewer1560501
290
Points
Cloud Architect at a computer software company
Reviewed Pure FlashArray X NVMe:
High performance, intuitive user interface, and simple setup