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Enterprise  ◇  SSD

DapuStor H3900 SSD Review

The DapuStor H3900 is an enterprise SSD that is part of the company’s Haishen3-XL line. Unlike the H3100 or the H3200, the DapuStor H3900 is based around KIOXIA XL-FLASH technology (the first drive available on the market with the new technology), hence the name of Haishen3-XL. Being based around storage class memory (SCM), this SSD

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Enterprise  ◇  HomeLab

Installing ESXi Arm Fling On Raspberry Pi

In October of this year, VMware announced the ability to run ESXi on 64-bit Arm processors. This was further enabled through VMware’s Project Monterey and Arm’s Project Cassini. Arm-based devices include SmartNICs and Raspberry Pi devices. Now through a VMware Fling (a VMware program sponsored through the Office of the CTO designed to offer early-stage

Dell PowerEdge R6525 Server Front
Enterprise  ◇  Server

Dell EMC PowerEdge R6525 Server Review (PCIe Gen4)

A few weeks back we reviewed the Dell EMC PowerEdge R6525 Server. Overall, the 1U server was pretty impressive but lacked one thing that would really make it stand out, support for PCIe Gen4 storage end-to-end. Well, with the help of the people at Dell Technologies, we’ve corrected this and are reviewing the server again,

PCIe Gen4 SSD
Enterprise  ◇  SSD

SK hynix Develops PCIe Gen4 Enterprise SSD Portfolio

SK hynix is not only the world’s third-largest semiconductor company and the second-largest memory chipmaker, they also use their technological acumen to make a well-regarded line of SATA and NVMe flash storage devices. In this article, we will provide an overview of the PE8010, SK hynix’s latest PCIe Gen4 Non-Volatile Memory express (NVMe) drive, and

Enterprise  ◇  HomeLab

Home Lab Deep Dive: Creative Pro Setup

  Hi there, I’m Vince and I’m a Digital Imaging Technician (DIT) in the film industry and a member of IATSE Local 600. I also do video editing and color grading from home. You may know my work if you’ve ever checked out one of StorageReview’s YouTube videos; I’ve been editing them since April 2020

Dell Poweredge R6525 Server
Enterprise  ◇  Server

Dell EMC PowerEdge R6525 Server Review

The Dell EMC PowerEdge R6525 is a 1U, dual-socket server designed for intensive, dense computing. Having the product number end in a 5 indicates that this particular server is an AMD EPYC variety. In this case, the R6525 leverages two AMD CPUs with support for up to 128 cores.

Seagate IronWolf Pro 18TB Feature
Enterprise  ◇  HDD

Seagate IronWolf Pro 18TB Review

The Seagate IronWolf Pro 18TB is the company’s highest capacity NAS drive designed for always-on, always accessible 24×7 usage, marking an impressive 2TB gain from last year’s model (which significantly increases a user’s net capacity in larger NAS solutions). With this massive capacity point and focus on reliability and endurance, the company’s new 18TB drive

Tyan b8251 lifestyle
Enterprise  ◇  Server

TYAN Transport HX TN83-B8251 Server Review

The TYAN Transport HX TN83-B8251 is a PCIe Gen4-compatible server designed for high-performance computing and GPGPU (that is, general-purpose computing on graphics processing units) environments. Though it resides inside 2U chassis, this server is designed to be pretty flexible from a storage and GPU standpoint. Because this is also an AMD-based system, it can support

Netapp c190 in rack
Enterprise  ◇  Enterprise Storage

NetApp AFF C190 Review

The NetApp C190 is an all-flash unified storage array targeted toward SMBs and edge use cases that comes in a compact 2U form-factor. The C190 uses NetApp’s feature-rich ONTAP software, delivering the robust data services NetApp users have come to appreciate. The array is designed specifically for the channel, giving resellers a low-cost option in

Dell EMC AX-640
Enterprise  ◇  Hyperconverged

The Importance of Resiliency and Cluster Management in ROBO HCI

The deployment and ongoing management of computing resources in small offices and remote/branch office (ROBO) environments have always been problematic, with many different and competing factors at play. Many enterprises, as well as small and mid-size businesses (SMBs), depend on ROBO HCI systems to handle the day-to-day business-critical transactions that are the lifeblood of these