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Home » Nimbus Ships One Petabyte of Flash Memory Arrays Last Month

Nimbus Ships One Petabyte of Flash Memory Arrays Last Month

January 22, 2013
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Nimbus Data Systems shipped over one petabyte (1,024 terabytes) of flash memory in its last month, mostly for its latest Gemini flash memory array designed for server virtualization, databases, and web-scale applications.

The record shipment represents a 415% sales increase for the company in 2012 compared to the prior year. The bulk of the shipment total includes Nimbus Data’s

“Shipping over a petabyte of flash memory in the past month demonstrates flash memory’s rise as the torch-bearer for next-generation primary storage and Nimbus’ technology leadership and operational maturity. We foresee continued rapid adoption of Nimbus Data solutions as the storage industry goes through perhaps its greatest paradigm shift in decades,” stated Thomas Isakovich, CEO and founder of Nimbus Data.

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