Posts Tagged ‘Storage Soup’

Posted June 4th, 2012
Gareth Taube

Solid-State Storage TCO and Simplicity

GETTING MORE OUT OF YOUR SSD INVESTMENT

By Gareth Taube, Vice President Marketing, Kaminario
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Two blog posts have appeared in the past month with similar interesting themes. In the Storage Soup blog, TCO vs. ROI: Remember transition costs, Randy Kerns discusses the importance of total cost of ownership (TCO) in any storage decision and the role of transition costs, product lifespan, and operational and administrative costs in TCO calculations. Similarly, in the Wikibon blog, Simplicity and transparency are becoming standard features in storage, Scott Lowe talks about the growing importance of product simplicity in taming the storage beast. I particularly like this quote: “IT organizations need to spend less time touching the infrastructure and more time on the business.”

These are important factors to consider when deciding whether to take the SSD plunge, because many people still have the perception that SSD arrays like the Kaminario K2 are expensive. When you consider TCO and simplicity, however, they start to look more like bargains.

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Posted February 9th, 2012
Gareth Taube

Project Lightning: Perfect Storm or Sturm und Drang?

EMC’S ANNOUNCEMENT IS IMPORTANT, BUT NOT A GAME CHANGER.

By Gareth Taube, Vice President Marketing, Kaminario
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Scan all the news and blogs about EMC’s Project Lightning and Thunder announcements this week and you certainly get a lot of sturm und drang. Bloggers are shouting everything from EMC announcing another “me too technology” to the entry of  a major market disrupter that will put a lot of cool SSD startups like Kaminario out of business.

I’m sure you expect me to say there isn’t much to this announcement, but, frankly, we’re talking about EMC so I’m not going to pretend it doesn’t matter. As Steve Duplessie says in The Bigger Truth, “EMC could put a wad of gum in a box and sell $300M worth.” Before you decide that Lightning and Thunder represent the perfect storm that will overwhelm all those other SSD solutions out there, here are a few things to keep in mind:

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