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Storage tracker: Huawei’s tops in enterprise storage growth (for now), Pure’s share of AFA...

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IDC’s second quarter 2020 storage tracker revealed Huawei blew every other supplier away with its external storage revenue market share growth rate. In the same period Pure Storage saw...

Optane in the membrane: Cloudian’s HyperStore flashes its SSD, Intel memory credentials

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Cloudian has added SSD support and Optane-readiness to its HyperStore object storage product, aiming it at performance-intensive workloads such as analytics and ultra-rapid data restore. The California storage firm claimed...

Back to basics: HPE adds SSDs, faster controllers, tiering and Cloud Volumes backup juice...

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HPE’s basic Modular Smart Array storage line now goes a bit faster, with tiering and backup to the cloud, after the tech giant's Gen 6 update announcement.  The dual-controller MSA...

Seven attempts to speed processing with faster storage

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Storage array enhancements used to be simple; a faster drive led to faster arrays. But memory-like protocols and drives have muddied the water, and hardware-enhanced drive and array controllers...

In this week in storage, SK hynix review ploy does not go well, and...

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Who doesn't love a benchmark? Lenovo, for starters, when it thinks it is open to manipulation. And who doesn't love a geek who refuses to play to absurdly restrictive...

Arm speeds up compute-on-storage with 64-bit Cortex-R

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Arm has released the 64-bit, Linux-capable Cortex-R82 processor, designed specifically for compute-on-storage drives. Update; GPU supplier Nvidia buys Arm. 14 September 2020. Such drives run stored data task-specific apps, to offload...

WD ArmorLock SSD does away with passwords and PINs

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Western Digital has developed a password-free secure external SSD that uses smartphone biometric recognition and fancy cryptographic technology. The G-Technology ArmorLock external NVMe SSD is intended for content creators and...

TeamGroup comes to market with extravagantly priced QLC flash drive

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Taiwan-based TeamGroup has launched the QX, a consumer-grade 15.36TB SATA SSD using QLC flash. We are talking rich consumers here - the list price is a whopping $3,990. The 2.5-inch...

Fujitsu resells Qumulo to mine, manage and refine data

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Fujitsu is reselling Qumulo’s parallel access filesystem products, giving its enterprise customers the option to manage petabyte-scale unstructured file data. Olivier Delachapelle, Head of Category Management, Product Sales Europe...

Seagate’s IronWolf howls out three NASty drives

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Seagate has launched three IronWolf NAS drives - an 18TB range-topping disk and two SATA interface SSDs. Update: IronWolf Pro and Pro 125 sequential write performance differences explained. 2 Sep...

This week in storage, featuring Liqid, Snowflake Computing, Ceph and a sausage factory and...

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This roundup discusses the seemingly outlandish Ceph and a sausage factory, as well as comparability startup Liqid getting a brace of supercomputer contracts and Panasas giving Spectrum Scale the...

Weak economy clips Dell’s server and storage wings

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Dell Technologies storage revenues slid four per cent in Q2 2020, as Pure and NetApp posted revenue rises for the same period. Dell's overall revenues were $22.7bn, compared to...