RFA Picks SolidFire's All-Flash Storage System

New York-based firm changes from traditional storage solution for its private-cloud services and on-demand hosted Infrastructure-as-a-Solution.

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Grigoriy Milis, chief technology officer for RFA, talks about his firm's decision to implement SolidFire's all-flash scale-out storage platform.

RFA decided to make the change from its previous traditional hard-drive storage solution, which was provided by EMC, due to performance issues it faced after its cloud platform saw substantial growth quickly. As RFA continued to add new clients, a variety of problems occurred due to the amount of pressure that was put on a storage solution not scalable enough to keep up with RFA's growth, Grigoriy Milis, chief technology officer of RFA, tells Buy-Side Technology.

"We started having situations

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