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Pure Storage receives $225 million in Series F venture funding

Pure Storage, a company that has pioneered a way to deliver solid state disk performance for a mechanical disk price, announced today it has received $225 million in Series F venture funding at a valuation of $3 billion. Those are impressive numbers, but it doesn’t stop there. According to company president David Hatfield, Pure Storage achieved 700 percent year-over-year growth and 50+ percent sequential quarterly growth on a consistent basis. It’s no wonder venture capitalists are paying attention.

I reported earlier that flash array storage startup Pure Storage announced a massive new $225 million Series F round that values the company at $3 billion. This signals a growing trend toward startups raising private capital instead of testing the public markets. Inevitably, the conversation is shifting to talk about a “bubble” in storage, especially the hot flash-memory sector. Public companies such as Fusion-io FIO -2.52% and Violin Memory are trading significantly below Pure Storage’s valuation. Violin is valued at $337 million and Fusion-io at $1.06 billion based upon current stock price. Another way to look at it: Pure Storage is worth 5% of EMC EMC -3.18% and 25% of NetApp NTAP -0.51%. The flash market looks like it will eclipse the more recent storage bubble that started in the early 2000s and ended a decade later with blockbuster exits from data domain and 3PAR, Isilon Compellent LeftHand and Equallogic.

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