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Toshiba flash memory is thinner, fatter, faster

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Toshiba has come out with three flash news announcements detailing a range of smaller, denser and speedier drives. 96-layer TLC (3bits/cell) NAND RD500 and RC500 gumstick card SSDs,Low-latency XL-FLASH media,XFMEXPRESS...

Your enterprise storage news round-up

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Take a quick dip into our weekly collection of enterprise storage news briefs Toshiba on the Rocks Toshiba Memory America has worked on the open source RocksDB to produce its TRocksDB...

Western Digital upgrades NVMe SSDs, recruits composable allies

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Western Digital has refreshed its NVMe SSD, composability and storage server products. The company has added 96-layer 3D NAND data centre drives, almost quadrupling maximum capacity compared to a prior...

StorCentric CEO: ‘My mission is to build the next world-class storage company’

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Newcomer StorCentric has acquired four storage companies and aspires to become a world-class storage company. What's the score? The company emerged in August last year through the acquisition of the...

Here’s a way to optimise your SSDs for different workloads

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Flash storage software startup Burlywood has introduced an analysis service for SSDs that profiles their production workload in order to tune operations. Customer workloads differ by read/write mix, IO sizes,...

Amazon buys NVMe startup E8

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Amazon is buying the NVMe-over-Fabrics startup E8 Storage for $50m-$60m. The news is reported in the Israeli Globes IT news website and the acquisition price is an estimate. E8 was...

Formulus Black consciously uncouples from Ubuntu

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Formulus Black has issued a major release of Forsa that sees the software unbundled from Ubuntu OS and adding support for Optane memory and more CPU sockets...

Introducing Enmotus, micro-tiering and server speed-up

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Two-tier hierarchical sub-file management can accelerate slow capacity storage to fast performance storage speeds and speed up servers on the cheap. This is what Enmotus’s Virtual SSD server software does....

DriveScale gives Toshiba SSDs fungible seal of approval

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Toshiba’s CD5 and CM5 NVMe data centre SSDs are certified for use with DriveScale composable infrastructure. This infrastructure composes servers on demand from pools of available driveless servers and storage...
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Traditional file and block storage vendors are toast – Minio

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Storage software supplier Minio reckons that the public cloud and fast object storage will 'squeeze the life out of traditional file and block storage suppliers'. Chief Marketing Officer...

Your occasional storage digest, featuring AWS, hard drive sales, Red Hat and more

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Start your week with some tasty storage snacks, including Amazon offering high-performance computing in its cloud, preliminary IDC disk drive ships for the second quarter, and Red Hat support...

FADU flash drives go fast, use less power

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FADU Technology's NVMe SSDs go faster and use less power than competing drives thanks to hardware-accelerated controllers and a redesigned flash translation layer. Based in Korea, FADU Technology is a...