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Samsung parades 4TB SSD in the consumer quad

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Samsung has started shipping the 860 QVO, a 4TB QLC consumer SSD.  QLC means quad-level cell flash and 4bits per cell - one more than the typical TLC (3bit/ cell)...

B&Ffled by the storage news flood? Get unbaffled here

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Here is a snapshot of press and conference announcements to go with your morning's coffee, tea, smoothie or some other beverage. Cohesity goes up the Amazon Cohesity, a converger of...

NetApp blows filer benchmark to smithereens

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All-flash NetApp filers have blown the SPEC SFS 2014 SW Build benchmark record to hell and gone. A 4-node system scored 2,200 and an 8-node one 4,200  - 2.8 times...

Escaping the DRAM price trap: Storage Class Memory, what it is and why it...

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In this article we explore Storage-Class-Memory (SCM) and explain why it is ready for enterprise IT big time in 2019.  Setting the scene DRAM is the gold standard for storing...

Fujitsu gets cosy with Vexata

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Vexata has plugged into a big enterprise sales channel in the USA and Canada via a deal with Fujitsu to resell its bleeding edge NVMe storage arrays. The companies will jointly...

HPE stuffs Optane into 3PAR arrays to speed Oracle workloads

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HPE has announced Optane caching for its 3PAR arrays and this makes them chew through Oracle database workloads faster. According to HPE, "92% of all 3PAR install base reads...

Lightbits Labs and its quest to run NVMe over cheaper networks

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Profile Lightbits Labs claims to have invented NVMe/TCP. This is a big claim but the early-stage startup has demonstrable product technology for running fast access NVMe-over-fabrics (NVMe-oF) across standard data centre LANs...

StorPool speeds up and joins the Arm army

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StorPool, the Virtual SAN software vendor, has added IBM POWER and Arm64 server support in a software update. New features in V18.02 include more integrations, extended hardware compatibility, hardware acceleration,...
Intel Optane

Intel Optane-boosted cluster is giant whale in tiny benchmark puddle

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Intel has chosen a small and under-populated benchmark performance pond in which to be a large price/performance fish. The company has achieved a record price/performance on the IOmark VM benchmark...

Your occasional storage digest featuring AWS, Delphix, Druva and NVM Express

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Nibs, niblets, nibbles; brief news items to start the week and give you an appetite for five days of full-tilt action. Let’s see what we have from AWS, Delphix,...

Regarding NetApp’s strong second quarter

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Analysis NetApp turned in a good second fiscal quarter 2019, though its all-flash array revenue growth rate slowed. It spent a lot of earnings call time emphasising its Elements hyperconverged infrastructure...

All the storage news that’s fit to print! And then some…

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Storage news is our stock-in-trade, but it is hard to keep up with the barrage directed at our inbox. We simply don't have the manpower or energy to delve  deep...