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Pavilion Data adds drive rebuild swarms, extra checksums and standby controllers

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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...

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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

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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...

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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

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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...
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KumoScale beats Ceph hands down on block performance

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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...