Rating the best converged infrastructure systems

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Jul 10, 2018
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Rating the best converged infrastructure systems
Google cloud storage gets a boost with managed NAS service
10 hot storage companies to watch
Using a hybrid cloud file system to meet your storage needs
The Lustre HPC file system has another new home -- and it’s the right one
SSDs get bigger, while prices get smaller
What is NVMe, and how is it changing enterprise storage
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Rating the best converged infrastructure systems

Converged infrastructure systems are pervasive in the enterprise. But how do you best evaluate these complex, yet promising, platforms? This report highlights 10 leading offerings and rates them based on user reviews. Read More

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Google cloud storage gets a boost with managed NAS service

Google is adding to its cloud storage options with the debut of a network attached storage (NAS) service called Google Cloud Filestore. Also, Los Angeles is the newest site for Google Cloud Platform in the U.S. Read More

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10 hot storage companies to watch

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Using a hybrid cloud file system to meet your storage needs

Looking for the benefits of cloud storage while resolving the problems that are typically associated with it. Read More

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The Lustre HPC file system has another new home -- and it’s the right one

The Lustre file system, which is popular in high-performance computing, is finally in the hands of a company that makes sense: enterprise storage company DataDirect Networks. Read More

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SSDs get bigger, while prices get smaller

An oversupply of memory chips, plus aggressive pricing by SSD suppliers are causing SSD prices to drop, while the capacity of drives continues to increase. Read More

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What is NVMe, and how is it changing enterprise storage

Non-Volatile Memory Express, or NVMe, is a protocol for accessing high-speed storage media that’s designed to reduce latency and increase system and application performance. NVMe is optimized for all-flash storage systems, and it’s aimed at enterprise workloads that require low latency and top performance, such as real-time data analytics and high-performance relational databases. Read More

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