SAS SSDs for high performance applications and massive data growth

HGST has announced what it says is the industry’s fastest and most advanced enterprise-class, multi level cell (MLC) SAS SSD family – the Ultrastar SSD800MH, Ultrastar SSD800MM and Ultrastar SSD1000MR.

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Tandberg Data’s BizNAS™ optimises networked and Cloud storage

New NAS appliance family stores, centralizes and protects 1TB to 16TB of shared files, block data and Dropbox cloud-based digital assets.

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Iceland opts for Ethernet storage

A highly scalable, cost effective storage platform to serve traditional over-the-air and IP-based subscribers.

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Appliances aimed at Apple upgrades

Quantum Corp. has announced three new StorNext® appliances that enable high-speed collaboration and workflow management from ingest through archive for post-production and broadcast facilities.

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First-of-its-kind Hybrid Storage appliance?

Avere Systems has announced another industry-first in the innovation and development of the next generation of storage with the introduction of the Avere FXT 3800. This hybrid Edge filer contains both Flash/Solid State Drive (SSD) media and Serial Attached SCSI hard drives (SAS HDD) and delivers significant performance gains in benchmark testing.

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Enhanced support for CEPH, S3, OpenStack Swift/Cinder, and FCoE-based storage infrastructures.
QLogic is the exclusive provider of 16Gb Gen 5 Fibre Channel technology for Inspur AS520 series...
Diablo Technologies has announced the addition of David Ferretti as the company’s new Senior...
Six of the ten largest global pharmaceutical companies have purchased Tintri systems.
Company achieves 182% annual growth rate with customers in 31 countries, over 1 Exabyte of data...
Zerowait has signed a reseller agreement with Red Hat to offer both Red Hat Storage Server and Red...
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Modernising Oracle with converged infrastructure

Customers who adopt Dell EMC VxBlock technology experienced 99% less planned and unplanned downtime according to a study by IDC.

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