IT company Pure Storage and memory and storage solutions provider Micron Technology, Inc. expanded their partnership to enhance high-capacity and energy-efficient solutions for hyperscale data centres.
Jeremy Werner, SVP &GM of Micron's Storage Business Unit, expressed, "Our collaboration with Pure Storage, built on trust and thriving on innovation, consistently delivers cutting-edge storage solutions for hyperscale and enterprise environments."
"Pure Storage's collaboration with Micron is another example of our significant momentum bringing the benefits of all-flash storage technology to hyperscale environments," said Bill Cerreta, general manager of Hyperscale at Pure Storage.
Collaboration
The partnership involves integrating Micron's NAND technology with Pure Storage solutions, including the Micron G8 QLC NAND, which is qualified for production in Pure Storage's 150TB DirectFlash Module.
"With Micron's advanced NAND technology, Pure Storage can further optimise storage scalability, performance, and energy efficiency for an industry with unparalleled requirements," Cerreta said.
"Micron's advanced NAND technologies, combined with Pure's innovative storage solutions, enable data centre operators to address the increasing performance, efficiency, and scalability needs for today's hyperscale data centres," Werner said.
Benefits
The solution, a unique combination of Pure Storage's data storage platform and Micron's NAND technology, aims to significantly improve performance and lower latency, setting it apart from traditional storage solutions.
It also claims to be an energy-efficient alternative to traditional storage solutions by lowering operating costs and environmental footprint.
The solution also claims to deliver highly scalable systems at a reduced cost of acquisition and ownership with rack-dense, scalable solutions.