LAS VEGASโHewlett-Packardโs converged storage product isย getting an all-flash makeover aimed at boosting speed maximizing availability and cutting operation cost.
At the HP Discover 2013 event here on Tuesday the company introduced the new 3Par StoreServe 7450 storage system, which is purpose-built for full solid-state-drive implementation.
The latest addition to HPโs converged storage portfolio bumps performance and reduces latency, according to David Scott, senior vice-president of HPโs storage division.

SSDs are able to retrieve data faster than HDDs. However, systems designed for HDDs that are filled with solid-state drives can produce bottlenecks, Scott said.
He said the new productโs full-flash architecture helps users avoid the complexity and cost associated with other systems built for hard disk drives (HDDs) that are adopted for SSDs.
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โCompetitors with legacy portfolios are unable to make the leap from traditional storage to flash systems without starting from scratch or introducing silos,โ he said. โ3Par StoreServe is able to reduce cost and speed deployments because of its architecture that allows it to share common data services across data services.โ
HPโs 3Par StoreServe 7000 series is designed for medium and large scale businesses, according to Sean Kinney, director of product marketing for storage at HP[
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