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Liqid goes fabric-happy for composability

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Liqid, the composable systems maker, is extending connectivity fabric support to enable customers to dynamically compose servers from pools of CPU, GPU, FPGA, NVMe,...

Intel mulls over making its own NAND

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Intel may be losing interest in making NAND memory as it sees technology and manufacturing advantages ebb away in a price-slashing, commoditised market. In an...

E8 practises scales for BeeGFS singalong

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E8, the NVMe-oF array supplier, is backing up ThinkParQ’s clustered parallel file system to deliver files faster to high performance computing customers. ThinkParQ's product is...

MLC DRAM makes fully autonomous vehicle technology achievable

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Dateline: April 1, 2019. Researchers at a secret Google facility have implemented multi-level cell DRAM, demonstrating 2 bits/cell (MLC) with a roadmap to 3...

A potted history of all-flash arrays

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Fourteen years ago Violin Memory began life as an all-flash array vendor, aiming to kick slower-performing disk drive arrays up their laggardly disk latency...

Formulus Black formulates in-memory speed-up servers

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Formulus Black has developed a way to make X86 servers run faster through a data reduction method that effectively enlarges server memory. Its software runs...

Infinidat girds up loins for NVMe fabrics and storage-class memory

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Infinidat's performance-boosting software upgrade, announced this week, will help the company add NVMe fabric links and storage-class memory to iInfinibox arrays. InfiniBox 4.0.40 adds SMB...

VAST Data: The first thing we do, let’s kill all the hard drives

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VAST Data wants to direct an extinction event for hard drives. This is a bold ambition but VAST Data is a remarkable startup, certainly in...

VAST decouples compute and storage

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Separate scaling of compute and data is central to VAST’s performance claims. Here is a top-level explanation of how it is achieved. In VAST’s scheme...

Storage news sprinkles to start the week

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The amount of data to be stored, processed and protected grows incessantly. That's fuelling product growth and partnerships between suppliers as they jostle to...

Virtuozzo Storage is “like Ceph, only faster”

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If you want to have file, block and object storage in one product then Ceph does just that. And so does Virtuozzo Storage -...

Hyperconverged infrastructure heads closer to the edge

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Interview: Get hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI) product development and marketing wrong and your business becomes a turkey. Witness Maxta, which crashed into the buffers this week,...