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Hitachi Ultrastar SSD400S.B Enterprise SSD Released

Hitachi has announced the Ultrastar SSD400S.B enterprise SSD, the industry's first to use 25nm SLC NAND. The second generation SSD400S.B leverages a SAS 6Gb/s interface and supports Trusted Computing Group’s Enterprise A Security Subsystem Class encryption specification, which helps protect data and reduces the cost associated with SSD reuse and eventual retirement. Hitachi also offers options self-encrypting drive technology for those who need additional security.
Read moreFebruary 8th, 2012 by Lyle Smith
JetStor 724iF Hybrid Fibre Channel/iSCSI RAID Systems Optimize Connectivity Costs
Supporting both Fibre Channel and iSCSI networks simultaneously, the AC&NC JetStor 724iF Hybrid RAID system decreases connectivity costs and simplifies management of storage networks. Servers requiring high-bandwidth access, including database applications, can now easily and more efficiently share storage access through inexpensive iSCSI connections and at greater distances.
February 8th, 2012 by Lyle Smith
IBM XIV Storage System Gen3 Improvements Announced
IBM has announced several key improvements to its XIV Storage System Gen3 including a new SSD caching option that can increase system performance by up to three times, as well as a new iPhone app that allows people monitor their XIV storage environment wherever they go.
With SSD caching, the most frequently used data is stored on solid state memory and is placed between the system memory and hard drives. Because SSDs use no moving parts, the storing and retrieving of data is accomplished with virtually no latency and improves data access speed by orders of magnitude. Additionally, SSD cache requires no separate tier to manage.
February 8th, 2012 by Lyle Smith
Texas Memory Systems Teams With NEVEX Virtual Technologies to Supercharge Virtual Applications SSD Storage Devices
Texas Memory Systems (TMS) has announced their partnership with NEVEX Virtual Technologies, a Toronto-based developer of application optimized caching solutions, to develop joint solutions that will supercharge the performance of VMware and Microsoft Hyper-V virtual applications implemented on TMS’ Flash-based SSD storage devices.
February 7th, 2012 by Lyle Smith
Kroll Ontrack Announces New SSD Recovery Capabilities
Kroll Ontrack, provider of data recovery solutions, information management, and legal technologies products and services, have announced that it has developed unique, proprietary capabilities to drastically improve the quality of data recovery from SSDs in less than a quarter of the time usually required. Engineers at Kroll Ontrack had to overcome a number of obstacles associated with flash media to develop these capabilities.
February 7th, 2012 by Lyle Smith
Clevo P270WM From AVADirect Features Intel X79 Chipset and RAID Capabilities
AVADirect, provider of custom built notebooks, is the first to offer Clevo's P270WM mobile gaming notebook for those who need gaming performance on the go. The Clevo's P270WM is based off of the Intel X79 chipset and Sandy Bridge-E processors giving users an increase of 35 to 50 percent in performance featuring optional RAID and three storage bays.
February 6th, 2012 by Lyle Smith
EMC VFCache Server Caching Solution Announced
EMC Corporation has announced the EMC VFCache, a new server Flash caching solution. VFCache and EMC Flash-enabled storage systems significantly improve application performance by leveraging intelligent software and PCIe Flash technology; tests have resulted in increased throughput of up to 3X while reducing latency by 60%. With this announcement, EMC is extending Flash technology servers and developing the benefits of PCIe Flash technology from edge-case social media and internet to mainstream mission critical applications including Microsoft, Oracle, and SAP. As a result, databases, OLTP, email, Web, and reporting—any read-intensive workloads with cacheable working sets—will benefit from PCIe Flash.
February 5th, 2012 by Lyle Smith
Nexsan Flexible Storage Platform Chosen by BYU
Nexsan has announced the department of computer science at Brigham Young University (the US’s largest religious university and the third largest private university in the country) has integrated Nexsan’s Flexible Storage Platform to support its multi-purpose storage infrastructure. The Flexible Storage Platform was chosen to support the department’s virtualized operating environment with high capacity storage for both structured and unstructured data because of its high performance, reliability, efficiency and value.