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Huawei hosted Innovative Data Infrastructure Forum themed as New Apps ∙ New Data ∙ New Resilience in Germany

On May 24, 2023, in Munich, Germany, the Innovative Data Infrastructure Forum (IDI Forum) 2023, revolving around the theme of “New Apps ∙ New Data ∙ New Resilience.” In order to explore the future of digital infrastructure toward the Yottabyte era (a Yottabyte is equal to a quadrillion gigabytes) the forum brings together global industry experts and partners.

Huawei played vital participation in the forum, where it hosted different topics. For example embracing the emerging application ecosystem, efficiently handling masses of unstructured data, and comprehensively improving data resilience. The topics are been considered significant to unlock the value of data towards the evolution of the data storage industry.

Huawei believes data storage faces severe challenges

  • Firstly, 56% of enterprises deploy AI applications while 96% of enterprises plan to build cloud-native applications to deal with ever-changing data applications.
  • Then data is growing exponentially. 80% of new data is unstructured data with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 38%.
  • Over 14% of enterprises are unable to restore their data after a ransomware attack. Ransomware is constantly evolving and the number of ransomware attacks is growing at an annual rate of 98%.

Huawei sees great opportunities as digital transformation deepens

Huge data and AI applications have higher requirements for the side-by-side processing of diversified data. At this to embrace new data paradigms the collaboration model between data storage and data applications is being reconstructed. Whereas Cloud-native applications are more widespread in enterprise data centers. To tackle these challenges, reliable and high-performance container storage will be a necessity.

In addition, with the explosion in data volume, severe data gravity challenges arise. Therefore, an intelligent data fabric is required to implement a global data view and unified data scheduling across systems, regions, and clouds. As unstructured data used for production and decision-making systems becomes increasingly hot due to real-time access, the read/write bandwidth and I/O access efficiency of scale-out storage need to be significantly improved. To meet the need for cost-effective storage of mass unstructured data, innovations in software, hardware, and algorithms are crucial for scale-out storage.

Data resilience threats are evolving from natural disasters and physical damages to human-factor disasters such as ransomware. Hence, a shift from reactive response to proactive defense is critical to ensure higher data resilience. The surge in zero-day vulnerabilities and huge losses caused by unrecoverable data reveal the inadequacy of the current enterprise data resilience system.

Such a system consists of networks, applications, and hosts, and is no longer adequate for meeting the latest data resilience requirements of enterprises. Data storage is becoming the last line of defense for data resilience, with more resilience features being integrated into data storage products, including ransomware detection, data encryption, secure snapshots, and data recovery in Air Gap.

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Dr. Zhou remarked in his speech:

“Huawei Data Storage provides an extensive range of products and solutions to meet our customers’ and partners’ evolving requirements. OceanStor Dorado All-Flash Storage and OceanStor Pacific Scale-Out Storage were all recognized as a 2023 Customers’ Choice in Gartner Peer InsightsTM.”

In 2022 the total shipment of the world’s top five External Controller-Based (ECB) storage vendors was 3x higher than that in 2012, in the data storage industry. Huawei predicts that this number will grow tenfold by 2032, exceeding 100 exabytes. Data storage solutions must not only prioritize capacity and performance, but also foster novel data paradigms, intelligent data fabric, and intrinsic data resilience, to unlock the full potential of mass data and empower rapid development of the data storage industry.

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Min En specializes in smartphone reviews, EMUI/HarmonyOS coverage, and mobile industry analysis. His in-depth knowledge of Huawei's ecosystem, from flagship devices to emerging technologies, makes him a trusted voice in the tech community.

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