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NGD adds Newport computational storage drives

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NGD NGD has announced a Newport platform for computational storage, built on the Catalina-2 product base. The 16 flash channel ASIC-based product runs 64-bit Linux in a variety of form factors...

Kaminario supports WD’s composable infrastructure gear

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All-flash array supplier Kaminario is supporting Western Digital’s composable infrastructure products, announced last week. These are: NVMe-over-Fabrics-connected OpenFlex hardware: F3000 proprietary flash drives in quasi 3.5-inch form factor. E3000 3U...

Pavilion compares RoCE and TCP NVMe over Fabrics performance

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Pavilion Data says NVMe over Fabrics using TCP adds less than 100µs latency to RDMA RoCE and is usable at data centre scale. It is an NVMe-over-Fabrics (NVMe-oF) flash array...

Intel bumps up client Optane SSD capacities

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Intel has added SSD 905P products to its Optanical garden, with capacities up to 1.5TB. These client device SSDs more than triple the 480GB SSD 900 Optane SSD’s capacity -...

Micron becomes $30 billion company

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With nine straight quarters of revenue and profits growth under its belt, Micron has become a $30bn revenue company and is on fire. Fourth fiscal 2108 quarter revenues were $8.44n,...

A quick run through Axellio’s iWARP all-flash Hyper-V HCI box

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Axellio has jumped onto the hyperconverged  train with the FabrixXpress edge-computing appliance, a software-defined "datacenter in a box" for enterprises and service providers to build on-premises and hybrid integration...

Two-horse HCI race with graphical clarity

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Dell Technologies and Nutanix, the leaders of the hyperconverged infrastructure  (HCI) appliance market, are  increasing their dominance, while their competitors in  the following pack look to be fighting for...

Regarding Violin Systems and its race for All-Flash Array glory

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Violin Systems has launched its latest VXS 8 all-flash array into what it calls the extreme performance all-flash array market. Its a hot box with latency down to 50μs when...

Together we can build a better SSD controller – CNEX bags $23m funding

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CNEX Labs, a startup that enables big cloud computing vendors to customise SSDs, has picked up $23m in Series D funding. Typically, SSD controllers are one size fits all -...

Burlywood gets flash with NVMe

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Burlywood has added NVMe protocol support for its customisable SSD controller software. And it is easy to see why. As Tod Earhart, founder and CEO of the flash controller start-up, said, in...

Excelero extends NVMesh reach with TCP and Fibre Channel support

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Excelero is broadening its NVMesh offering by adding erasure coding, performance analytics and, most importantly, support for NVMe over traditional TCP/IP and Fibre Channel. This could be considered to be...

Fujitsu preps NVMe storage line

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Fujitsu this week launched the ETERNUS DX89000 high-end array (tune in here for my write-up).  I was struck by the absence of NVMe drive and NVMe-oF fabric interconnect support - apart from a couple...