LIVE Chat: Every Question You Ever Had about Flash – Who, Where + How Much?
Flash technology is changing system design for IT, prompting a massive shift in datacenter design and leaving dozens of questions scattered in the aftermath. The matter of transitioning to this new era requires a great deal of research, time and planning, introducing countless obstacles to address along the way. We’ll be hearing from industry experts on the changes Flash technology is bringing about in the datacenter, touching on these most important talking points for CIOs and CTOs, during this afternoon’s Flash Cube event, kicking off at 2pm EST (watch the live broadcast here or on SiliconAngle.TV).
Watch live on SiliconANGLE and Wikibon or SiliconANGLE.tv
Analysts at Wikibon liken today’s systems design to a military convoy, where the entire convoy must decelerate to allow the slowest vehicle to keep up. That slowest vehicle in systems today is spinning disk.
For nearly two decades we’ve seen function move out of the host into the storage array (e.g. snapshots, migration, replication, etc.). With the advent of a lower cost, persistent semiconductor medium, we’re seeing function move back toward the host. Which raises a number of questions:
- How fast will this migration occur?
- How will database and application design change as a result?
- What will the impact be on corporate productivity?
- Where is this transformation happening?
- Where will flash reside – in the server, in the storage array, in all flash systems, in hybrids – and why?
- How wil the storage hierarchy change as the result of flash?
- How is competition changing?
- Where do hyperscale, open source, cloud and software-led infrastructure fit?
- What about pricing – isn’t flash too expensive to be widely adopted
- What about competition between the Whales, the Barracuda and the Minnows?
We’ll address these and your questions today on the #flashahead FlashCUBE, broadcast live in a first ever bi-coastal production of theCUBE.
Tweet your questions and comments to @dvellante, @stu, @wikibon, @dfloyer, @furrier.
Here’s the current schedule – All times EST:
- 2:00 – 2:10 Introduction to the Flash FlashCUBE
- 2:10 – 2:25 Vellante, Floyer & Furrier
- 2:25 – 2:50 Brian Bulkowski – CEO Aerospike
- 2:50 – 3:00 Steve Mills – SVP IBM
- 3:00 – 3:20 Don Basile – CEO of Violin
- 3:20 – 3:30 Karim Abdullah – IT Practitioner Sprint
- 3:30 – 3:45 Inhi Cho Suh – IBM Information Management – VP
- 3:45 – 3:55 Vincent HSU – CTO IBM Storage
- 3:55 – 4:10 Krishna Nathan – VP Storage Systems Dev
- 4:10 – 4:25 Brad McCredie – VP & IBM Fellow
- 4:25 – 4:55 Gary Orenstein – SVP Products Fusion-io
- 4:55 – 5:25 Scott Dietzen – CEO, Pure Storage
- 5:25 – 5:35 Laura Guio – VP IBM
- 5:35 – 5:50 Bob Bruce – VP Vion
- 5:50 – 6:05 Colin Parris – VP Power Systems – IBM
- 6:05 – 6:20 Steve Kenniston – The Storage Alchemist
- 6:20 – 6:30 WRAPUP – VELLANTE
Watch live on SiliconANGLE and Wikibon or SiliconANGLE.tv
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