Storage support IS bloated - but that's not the fault of the people doing the work. The C-suite decided to buy Equallogic, then FluidFS, then Compellent, then contract Seagate to make ME, and then bought EMC and decided to EOL everything that came before and start from scratch. But they still have contracts on all that old hardware, so they have to keep people around to keep those platforms from falling apart before their support contracts finally end.
I'm sure that some people will think it's good that they're clearing out the older storage support guys, but there's going to be a lot of institutional knowledge lost - they're getting rid of folks everywhere from the frontline to development, and there isn't the same training and documentation for PowerFlex and PowerStore that there was for some of the other platforms.
I hope they're in a position soon to start using AI to fill some of the gaps, because it's about to get a lot harder to deal with high complexity issues.