Scale as Fast as Your Data
Data is the lifeblood of strategic business decision-making. And it’s being generated everywhere from smart phones, IoT devices, autonomous vehicles, industrial sensors, medical wearables, video surveillance, and other next-gen tech. Storing all this data is one (big) thing, but being able to preserve, access, and gain actionable insights from that data could be what sets your business apart from the rest.
To do that, your data center storage strategy needs to keep pace—whether that means utilizing tiered storage, co-locating compute and data center systems, deploying multicloud environments, taking full advantage of enterprise hard disk drives (HDDs) for large-capacity storage, or using the latest NVMe™ (nonvolatile memory express) innovations. You need to select the right data storage solution based on your unique application requirements, use cases, and workloads. Is your biggest challenge around storing big data? Disruptive lag times when trying to quickly access or analyze data? Scaling efficiently?
Whether you are a large enterprise setting up a private cloud or a small-to-midsize company wanting to securely manage your data on-site, Western Digital data center storage solutions can help you store, optimize, and monetize your data for better business outcomes.
Fast, reliable data access for traditional data center applications.
Enterprise-class performance to conquer tough workloads.
Innovative architecture and outstanding power efficiency.
Designed for primary storage in HPC servers and external storage arrays.
Scalable performance for read-intensive, high-capacity storage workloads across the cloud and enterprise.
Scalable performance for mixed-use compute and high-capacity storage workloads across the cloud and enterprise.
High density and the flexibility to balance performance with cost.
The performance of NVMe flash in low-latency, shared storage.
High-performance edge server that enables remote data capture and analytics.
If your business requires quick data access or relies on heavy analytics, high-performance SSDs can help increase application performance. SSDs can enable quicker file access, application acceleration, faster boot-ups, and more.