Western Digital through its IntelliFlash arrays delivers high-performance storage with a complete range of features and connectivity options, including inline compression and deduplication, application and VM consistent snapshots, replication, RAID, data encryption, VMware vCenter integration, and multi-protocol support for SAN (FC, iSCSI) and NAS (NFS, SMBv3). IntelliFlash arrays deliver high availability through dualredundant and hot-swappable components, active/active or active/passive controllers, non-disruptive software upgrades, eMLC flash, and proactive cloud-based monitoring, analytics, and intelligence. A RESTful API provides scripted or programmatic control.
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Category | NVMe All-Flash Storage Arrays | Dec 21, 2024 | Download |
Product | Reviews, tips, and advice from real users | Dec 21, 2024 | Download |
Comparison | DDN IntelliFlash vs Dell PowerStore | Dec 21, 2024 | Download |
Comparison | DDN IntelliFlash vs NetApp AFF | Dec 21, 2024 | Download |
Comparison | DDN IntelliFlash vs Dell PowerMax NVMe | Dec 21, 2024 | Download |
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Dell PowerStore | 4.3 | 24.4% | 95% | 78 interviewsAdd to research |
NetApp AFF | 4.5 | 21.2% | 98% | 310 interviewsAdd to research |
DDN IntelliFlash pricing varies based on configuration and capacity. Average costs range from $20,000 to $100,000. Users appreciate its performance and flexibility but note that higher-end configurations can be expensive. Pricing includes hardware and software, making it a comprehensive storage solution. Additional costs may arise for support and maintenance services. Enterprise buyers should consider their specific needs and budget when evaluating IntelliFlash.
DDN IntelliFlash was previously known as Tegile, IntelliFlash N-Series, IntelliFlash T-Series, IntelliFlash HD-Series.
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