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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...

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...

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...

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...

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)...

Self-driving cars! The Quantum of some solace for ailing tape vendor

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CEO Jamie Lerner is taking Quantum into vertical markets with a front and central focus on StorNext, its scale out filesystem manager. The first example is a mobile storage...

Iguazio builds Google-like Outpost for IoT retail edge

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Unlike Amazon's Outpost and Azure Stack,  Google has no public cloud on-premises presence. Iguazio says it can provide one for Google customers. The Israeli start-up claims superstores with multi-branch retail...

IBM enlists Nvidia for full-stack AI build-out

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IBM has introduced Spectrum AI, a souped up integrated set of server, GPU and storage components. The reference architecture includes: IBM Elastic Storage Server or Spectrum Scale NVMe all-flash appliance,...

Intel confirms Optane DIMM and SSD speed

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Intel has revealed Optane DIMM and SSD read latency numbers. Optane DIMMs and SSDs use 3D XPoint memory, which is non-volatile, faster than NAND but slower than DRAM, and based...

How does NetApp’s MAX Data use Storage-Class Memory? Let’s find out

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In this article we explore NetApp's MAX Data use of server-based Storage Class Memory to slay the data access latency dragon? But first, a brief recap: MAX Data is server-side...

Your occasional storage digest. It’s a Rap

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Storage can be fast, storage can be slow. The disks can be vast  and tapes a no-no. Storage is easy, storage is hard, It leave you scarred, get you...

Micron cuts capex in response to declining memory market

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Micron is reining in capital spending in the face of a glut in the DRAM and NAND memory markets.  The chip giant yesterday reported $7.91bn revenues Q1FY2019, missing estimates of...