
As the only data storage solution on the market designed to scale up and scale out with your business, Nimble Storage is an excellent solution for businesses that want true hybrid cloud storage. Nimble Storage is powered by artificial intelligence and machine learning, making your system smarter, more reliable and customized to fit your IT needs. While Adaptive Flash and Secondary Flash combine traditional hard disk drives with newer solid-state or flash drives, All-Flash Arrays store all your data with solid-state flash drive technology to offer the highest possible performance. Nimble Storage is divided into three main product lines: Nimble Storage uses innovative technology to monitor your IT infrastructure around the clock and protect your business from cybersecurity risks. What Is Nimble Storage?Ī leading data storage solution, Nimble Storage leverages flash storage and predictive analytics to address problems before they affect your organization and future-proof your business. Today we’ll go over how Nimble Storage works and why it could be the ideal data storage solution for your business. From integrated backup and disaster recovery to painless IT operations, Nimble Storage offers affordable scalability to support any business’s long-term success. Stay up-to-date with the latest news and updates by following our live blogs, and subscribe to our newsletter to catch the latest in-depth stories.When you’re in business growth mode, you need to plan how you will scale your assets without going over budget.įor small businesses looking for ways to reduce storage costs while optimizing company performance, HPE’s Nimble Storage might be the right solution. ITPro will be covering HPE Discover 2023 between 20 June and 22 June. With Dell Technologies once again snapping at HPE’s heels in consumption-based computing with Project Apex announcements in May, I hope the company in the green corner has something of interest to counter with next week. If there’s no nod to how this will integrate into GreenLake services – even in the abstract – I’ll be very surprised. Boasting automation capabilities and the ability to work across on-premises infrastructure as well as cloud, it’s an easy fit for HPE’s flagship strategy. From a GreenLake point of view (because everything is from a GreenLake point of view these days), this acquisition makes total sense given OpsRamp was an IT operations management company. There haven’t been any acquisitions on the scale of Nimble, Cray or SGI in recent years, but an intriguing one is the recent purchase of OpsRamp. Redefining modern enterprise storage for mission-critical workloadsĮvolving technology to meet the mission-critical needs of the most demanding IT environments You would almost be mistaken for forgetting HPE sells enterprise hardware, were it not for the fact that any cloud has to run on some kind of infrastructure. While it started small in 2017, with just a handful of applications, GreenLake has grown to become the focus of the company’s headline announcements year after year. The difference is the hardware is located either on-premises or perhaps with a colocation provider, rather than in the data center of a hyperscaler such as AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud. It allows organizations to use HPE’s hardware on a consumption-based model you only pay for what you use and can spin instances up and down as you see fit, much like you would in a public cloud.

HPE GreenLake, for those not familiar, is the company’s ‘as a service’ offering.

Six years after the company’s first outing as Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE), following its split from HP Inc in 2015, the business has changed quite significantly – in strategy if not in what it’s actually selling – with HPE GreenLake becoming its central focus for almost everything.
