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Panasas assesses six new data storage technologies for HPC use case

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Modern data storage technologies may deliver high speed data access but not all make the cut for the exacting demands of high performance computing (HPC) applications. Panasas is a niche...

VMware vSphere 7 adds NVMe-oF support to speed storage access

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Earlier this week we covered the main details of VMware's blockbuster vSphere 7 launch. In this article we zoom in on VMware’s vSphere 7 support for NVMe over Fabrics...

WD adds enterprise SSDs to Gold brand

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Western Digital has taken the covers off Gold brand data centre SSDs that are similar in performance to its existing SN640 solid state drives. Gold was, until today, WD’s brand...

Your occasional storage digest, featuring Supermicro going to the poles, Kioxia flash provisioning and...

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5G and edge computing are opening up fresh horizons for servers and storage to provide real time processing with machine learning attributes. Supermicro is on the case, while...

Pure’s FlashArray//X R3 is an Optane cacher

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The third generation Pure Storage all-NVMe FlashArray//X with optional Optane caching is now generally available.  FlashArray//X R3 is a go-faster piece of kit and features; Xeon SP (Cascade Lake) processor support,Support...

Qumulo adds encryption to Hybrid File Software

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Qumulo has added end-to-end encryption to Hybrid File Software in an upgrade that also adds role-based access control and integrated backup. The scale out filer startup said customers of Hybrid...

Compute Express Link triumphs in the post-PCIe bus war

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The Compute Express Link (CXL) bus has won the post-PCIe war and will enable disaggregated systems technology. Alex McDonald, EMEA Chair of the SNIA, told a press briefing in London...

So long, farewell, Storwize. IBM melds storage array line under FlashSystems brand

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IBM has launched faster FlashSystem arrays, in a move that also sees it simplify its block access storage array line-up. The company now goes to the non-mainframe market with a...

Why fast object storage is poised for the mainstream

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Four years ago, Pure Storage pioneered fast object storage with the launch of its FlashBlade system. Today fast object storage is ready to go mainstream, with six vendors touting the...

Your occasional storage digest, (mostly) featuring Couchbase DBaaS service

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Slim pickings for this week's enterprise storage round-up. But let's kick off Couchbase making its NoSQL database available as a cloud-based service. DBaaS for Couchbase surfers NoSQL database supplier Couchbase...

Nexsan adds QLC flash to storage array line-up

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Nexsan today announced a dense flash addition to its mid-range E-Series array and also added fast RoCE access and blockchain security to the Assureon archive line. Mihir Shah, CEO of...

Compute-in-storage startup NGD raises $20m

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Compute-in-storage pioneer NGD has raised $20m in a C-series round to develop production of its technology and invest in sales and marketing. The investment was led by MIG Capital with...