Comment by wmf

21 hours ago

Speaking of the army, it's not clear that the extremely narrow feature set of Oxide justifies the engineering effort required.

The storage market used to be dominated by Oxide-style vertical integration and bespoke engineering and almost every vendor has transitioned to modularity over the last 20 years. Pure Storage seems to be doing OK with custom hardware though, so maybe the rest of the industry just has a lack of courage.

> it's not clear that the extremely narrow feature set of Oxide justifies the engineering effort required.

Their customers think so.

(Think governments, security-serious applications, critical workloads, science, energy, financial, etc.)

Some if it may even get sent to labs first for disassembly and inspection. Other times it may never ever be plugged in to an internet connection.

For these customers, the feature set, supply chain ownership, integration and support is everything.