
These features make Nimble CS-Series Arrays great candidates for post-EOSL service and extended lifespan. Customers have enjoyed being able to easily improve performance and capacity by adding disk shelves, CPU cores, and SSDs, as well as clustering in any combination. These arrays integrate HDDs and SSDs, use triple-parity RAID, and leverage a CPU-based storage architecture known as “Cache Accelerated Sequential Layout” (CASL) to allow for non-disruptive scaling. Visit our complete list of HPE EOS dates for more information. Several Nimble Storage Arrays Reach EOSLĪlternative support choices are an urgent concern for several Nimble storage systems, which reach EOSL on December 31, 2019. Park Place Technologies will be offering a complete HPE support and maintenance solution for Nimble the CS200, CS300, CS500, and CS700 hybrid storage products. And with end of support life (EOSL) arriving for the CS-Series Array, there are important decisions to be made.įortunately, more options for Nimble storage support are coming online in 2020. HPE support, on the other hand, hasn’t always been the right match for customers’ maintenance strategy.

That’s a shame because innovative Nimble storage features have made CS-Series Arrays a good fit for many business-critical applications, and the company had a reliable reputation for customer service. All Nimble CS-Series Arrays Are Now Prime Candidates for Third Party Maintenance

Once the Nimble Storage acquisition was finalized in April 2017, however, support for this hardware moved over to HPE. Most customers had no idea when purchasing Nimble CS200, CS300, CS500, and CS700 equipment that they would ultimately be involved with Hewlett Packard Enterprise.
