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What is a storage architect and how to become one

Updated January 8, 2025
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Alfredo Fernandez-Gonzalez

When you work as a storage architect, you will perform functions that involve building central database systems -- these systems house crucial information in areas like finance, compliance, accounting, and human resources. As a storage architect, you will use different software and various hardware components to achieve your objectives.

A few other routine duties include analyzing data and determining the key resources you need to access and store data. You also need to communicate critical information to clients or the company's management. Additionally, you'll build storage systems using cost-efficient strategies.

Depending on the employer, requirements for the post of storage architect include an undergraduate degree in computer science or computer engineering and some experience working with storage solutions. In some cases, especially when the storage architect has to perform unique or advanced duties, employers will request a master's degree. The average salary is $147,030 per year.

What general advice would you give to a storage architect?

Alfredo Fernandez-GonzalezAlfredo Fernandez-Gonzalez LinkedIn profile

Professor of Architecture, University of Nevada - Las Vegas

It is important for recent graduates to recognize that Architecture is no longer limited to the physical realm, as transformative technologies are providing interesting career opportunities in the digital realm as well. This rapidly evolving context offers many opportunities and new directions for the discipline and remaining (or becoming!) current in new developments in computing power, digital visuals, manufacturing technologies, and robotics, are ways in which a recent graduate can secure a good paying job.
ScoreStorage ArchitectUS Average
Salary
7.7

Avg. Salary $102,013

Avg. Salary $59,228

Stability level
5.9

Growth rate 5%

Growth rate 0.3%

Diversity
4.1
Race

American Indian and Alaska Native 0.51%

Asian 11.99%

Black or African American 6.24%

Hispanic or Latino 8.82%

Unknown 4.70%

White 67.73%

Gender

female 5.18%

male 94.82%

Age - 43
Race

American Indian and Alaska Native 3.00%

Asian 7.00%

Black or African American 14.00%

Hispanic or Latino 19.00%

White 57.00%

Gender

female 47.00%

male 53.00%

Age - 43
Stress level
5.9

Stress level is manageable

7.1 - high

Complexity level
8.0

Complexity level is challenging

7 - challenging

Work life balance
5.3

Work life balance is fair

6.4 - fair

Storage architect career paths

Key steps to become a storage architect

  1. Explore storage architect education requirements

    Most common storage architect degrees

    Bachelor's

    68.1 %

    Associate

    13.1 %

    Master's

    12.2 %
  2. Start to develop specific storage architect skills

    SkillsPercentages
    Architecture9.16%
    Cloud7.14%
    Windows6.10%
    Linux5.16%
    Servers4.42%
  3. Complete relevant storage architect training and internships

    Accountants spend an average of 3-6 months on post-employment, on-the-job training. New storage architects learn the skills and techniques required for their job and employer during this time. The chart below shows how long it takes to gain competency as a storage architect based on U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics data and data from real storage architect resumes.
  4. Research storage architect duties and responsibilities

    • Manage storage and Unix systems vendor relationships as it relate to projects, support and infrastructure procurement.
    • Manage and support all hardware upgrade and software changes around their IBM, Hitachi, Vmware ESX environment.
    • Leverage SharePoint to automate business processes and track historical data.
    • Design, create and configure NFS and SMB shares for Unix / Linux & windows environments.
  5. Get storage architect experience

  6. Prepare your storage architect resume

    When your background is strong enough, you can start writing your storage architect resume.

    You can use Zippia's AI resume builder to make the resume writing process easier while also making sure that you include key information that hiring managers expect to see on a storage architect resume. You'll find resume tips and examples of skills, responsibilities, and summaries, all provided by Zippi, your career sidekick.

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  7. Apply for storage architect jobs

    Now it's time to start searching for a storage architect job. Consider the tips below for a successful job search:

    1. Browse job boards for relevant postings
    2. Consult your professional network
    3. Reach out to companies you're interested in working for directly
    4. Watch out for job scams

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Average storage architect salary

The average storage architect salary in the United States is $102,013 per year or $49 per hour. Storage architect salaries range between $74,000 and $140,000 per year.

Average storage architect salary
$102,013 Yearly
$49.04 hourly

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Updated January 8, 2025

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