AllFlash
Allflash refers to storage systems and architectures that rely exclusively on flash memory, typically NAND-based solid-state drives, for primary storage rather than traditional spinning hard disk drives. In enterprise contexts, all-flash is used to describe arrays or appliance designs that aim to maximize performance, latency, and throughput by eliminating HDDs from the data path.
All-flash systems leverage flash media and modern interfaces such as PCIe-connected SSDs and NVMe, often with
However, all-flash storage presents challenges. The cost per gigabyte is higher than HDD-based or hybrid solutions,
Common use cases include databases, virtualization environments, AI/ML workloads, and any workload requiring low latency and