Pavilion Data adds drive rebuild swarms, extra checksums and standby controllers
Pavilion Data has added three availability and resilience features to its all-flash array products to guard against controller and SSD failures.
The company makes parallel, multi-controller NVMe-oF-accessed all-flash arrays offering...
Array with you: StorONE claims failed SSD rebuild in minutes, 16TB disk in under...
New York storage firm StorONE has emitted a new release of its S1 array software that it claims rebuilds failed SSDs in three minutes and can sort out...
WekaIO goes like the clappers with Nvidia GPUDirect
WekaIO’s filesystem has transferred a terabyte of data in less than nine seconds, using a Nvidia DGX-2 server in tandem with Nvidia's GPUDirect. That works out at a...
Your occasional storage digest: Backblaze anti-ransomware, Fibre Channel speed clarifications, OpenDrives NAS clusters, K8s...
This week has been busy with storage news, like last week and the one before that. Ransomware protection has become a top-of-mind CIO concern and - among others -...
WD rolls out go-faster Black gaming SSDs, including chewy little gumstick
Western Digital’s Black brand gaming storage products have been given a go-faster flash upgrade, driving performance to the million IOPS level.
It has aimed the three new pieces of kit...
KumoScale beats Ceph hands down on block performance
Kioxia today published test results showing its KumoScale storage software runs block access on an all-flash array up to 60 times faster than Ceph, thanks to NVMe/TCP transport.
Update:...
Huawei has fastest storage array in the world. SPC-1 says so
Huawei has smashed the SPC-1 benchmark, with an all-NVMe flash OceanStor array that is double the performance pg previous title holder Fujitsu at 40 per cent higher cost.
SPC-1 tests...
This week in storage with Fujitsu, HPE, Intel and more
This week's data storage standouts include Intel spinning out a fast interconnect business; HPE and Marvell's high-availability NVMe boot drive kit for ProLiant servers; and Fujitsu going through...
VMware wants to play nice with Nvidia DPUs
VMware and Nvidia announced yesterday they are working to make VMware software work better with Nvidia chips. They say the joint initiative, dubbed Project Monterey, will “introduce a new...
Intel tech and Lightbits Labs make NVMe/TCP faster
Lightbits Labs is working with Intel to make its NVMe/TCP all-flash arrays almost as fast as RoCe and InfiniBand options, which require much more expensive cabling.
And Intel Capital has...
Kioxia’s Ethernet SSD stirs into EBOF life as architects dream
Kioxia claims direct-attached performance from network-attached devices is no longer a thing of storage architects’ dreams.
The company has planted a Marvell Ethernet controller directly onto an SSD and fitted...
Three in a row. Liqid composes DoD supercomputer contract
Liqid, the composable infrastructure vendor, has won a $20.6m deal with the US Army Corps of Engineers - bagging its third supercomputer contract in a month.
In August, Liqid scooped...