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NETGEAR WAX615 Review

The Netgear WAX615 is a dual-band wireless access point (WAP) and a recent addition to Netgear’s Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) network devices. The WAX615 is designed for small-to-medium businesses and high-density device environments such as schools, restaurants, and conference centers. The WAX615 leverages WiFi 6 Release 2, the latest wireless technology built for the highest performance possible,

Enterprise  ◇  Enterprise Storage

The Dell PowerVault ME5 is Enabling Edge Applications

We recently took a look at Dell’s latest entry-storage array, the PowerVault ME5. In that effort, we worked through mainstream use cases for the array, testing the ME5 in a popular hybrid configuration with very positive results. While the ME5 is excellent for SMB needs — mainly as a hybrid flash array — there’s much

Enterprise  ◇  Networking

Synology RT6600ax Router Review

The Synology RT6600ax Router is a WiFi 6 solution to the massive rise of connected devices and IoT needs. The RT6600ax features built-in Tri-Band connectivity giving a combined 6.6Gbps, supports new 5.9 GHz channels, and is configured with a 2.5 GbE multi-gig WAN/LAN port that allows for load balancing. The RT6600ax also features the newest

SuperMicro IoT SuperServer SYS-210SE-31A Nvidia T4
Enterprise  ◇  Server

SuperMicro IoT SuperServer SYS-210SE-31A Review

The SYS-210SE-31A is SuperMicro’s latest entry in the increasingly popular edge server segment. Intriguingly, this 2-unit, 430mm short-depth server offers three hot-swappable nodes, each with a single CPU and eight DIMM slots. It also features PCIe Gen4 x16 expansion slots, toolless serviceability, and operating temperature ranges up to 55 degrees C. For highly versatile, scalable

Enterprise  ◇  Storage Adapters

GRAID SupremeRAID SR-1010 Review

GRAIDTM made waves last year by introducing an NVMe “RAID card.”  Of course, it wasn’t exactly a RAID card at all, but an NVIDIA GPU, paired with GRAID’s software. The net results were astonishing, their first-gen card was able to hit nearly 9 million 4K random read IOPS with minuscule latency, with just 8 SSDs.

Enterprise  ◇  SSD

Solidigm P5520 SSD Review

The Solidigm D7-P5520 is an enterprise SSD from the performance-driven D7 series, featuring zero tolerance for data errors, consistent performance and offered in a broad range of capacities and form factors. Powered by the company’s 144-layer TLC 3D NAND technology, P5520 is the first broad release from the newly formed Solidigm.

Data Protection  ◇  Enterprise

Backup and Instant Recovery with Azure Stack HCI

There are numerous benefits to deploying a hyper-converged infrastructure (HCI) system: scalability, performance, flexibility, security, and in most cases, management. An HCI deployment is suitable for edge, remote, or branch-office environments or large enterprises with the ability to easily scale storage requirements from TBs to PBs. Even more importantly, HCI can be rolled out on-premises,

Lenovo ThinkEdge SE450 Field
Enterprise  ◇  Server

Lenovo ThinkEdge SE450 Review

No data center, no problem; Lenovo’s ThinkEdge SE450 edge rugged server can be deployed standalone, outside a data center, and in harsher conditions than normal rack servers. Available in 300mm or 360mm depth, it’s wall-mountable and stackable without a rack, and it can even include 5G wireless connectivity. This single-CPU server is highly configurable for

Rev Amulet Hotkey DX3240 interior with WX3200
Enterprise  ◇  Thin Client

Amulet Hotkey DX3240 VDI Client Review

The Amulet Hotkey DX3240 VDI client is geared toward virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) users looking for a powerful client that can support the most demanding workloads. To give a brief spec overview, the DX3240 is a small form factor VDI client with a discrete GPU that supports 4 x 4K UHD displays (3840×2160) @ 60Hz

Enterprise  ◇  Networking

NETGEAR WAX630E Wireless Access Point Review

The NETGEAR WAX630E is the company’s first tri-band WiFi 6E access point highlighted by a new 6Ghz band and enterprise-grade security features. It can deliver up to 7.8Gbps in total WiFi throughput, which is supported by a 2.5Gbps PoE and 1Gbps Ethernet ports. NETGEAR dubs the WAX630E as the industry’s most powerful SMB access point