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Seagate IronWolf 510 SSD
Enterprise  ◇  SSD

Seagate IronWolf 510 SSD Review

Announced recently, the Seagate IronWolf 510 SSD is an M.2 PCIe NVMe drive designed specifically for NAS devices. More specifically, the IronWolf 510 will be leveraged for SSD caching in NAS devices, improving overall performance. The new SSD is designed for NAS use the same way the Seagate IronWolf 110 is, more endurance and the

Enterprise  ◇  Thin Client

Intel NUC 10 NUC10i7FNH Review

In Q4 of 2019 Intel launched its latest NUC system; the Intel NUC 10  NUC10i7FNH, which comes equipped with a 10th generation Intel i7 Core Processor. The computer community tend to call NUCs by their code name, and I have seen this NUC referred to by not only its system code name Frost Canyon but also

Enterprise  ◇  Medium NAS

ASUSTOR LOCKERSTOR 10 (AS6510T) NAS Review

The ASUSTOR LOCKERSTOR 10 (AS6510T) NAS is a budget-friendly, enterprise NAS designed for organizations of who have high-capacity needs. Its 10-bay configuration makes the AS6510T a scalable storage solution; organizations with reduced budgets or storage requirements can purchase a smaller number of hard disks at first and then add more as their needs grow. The

Veeam v10 Features
Data Protection  ◇  Enterprise

Veeam v10 Enhanced NAS Backup Review

One of the most exciting features of the Veeam suite version 10, which was released in February, is undoubtedly the Veeam v10 enhanced NAS backup; or what Veeam preferred to called it: “seriously powerful NAS backup.” NAS backups are something that Veeam announced back in 2017, and that finally, with this latest version, is here.

HPE ProLiant MicroServer Gen10 Plus
Enterprise  ◇  Server

HPE ProLiant MicroServer Gen10 Plus Review

Last month, HPE quietly snuck out their new HPE ProLiant MicroServer Gen 10 Plus. This nifty little device is very compact and affordable, while remaining powerful and highly customizable. The MicroServer is ideal for small business and can be used for a variety of use cases including hybrid cloud needs, or for workloads that need enterprise

Dell Wyse 5470
Enterprise  ◇  Thin Client

Dell Wyse 5470 Mobile Thin Client Review

The Wyse 5470 client is geared towards mobile virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) users that need a laptop form factor VDI client. To give a brief overview of its specifications, the Wyse 5470 is a laptop format, VDI client that has a 14” screen. It is powered by an Intel Celeron N4000 (2 Cores/4MB) or an

Enterprise  ◇  Server

GIGABYTE R281-NO0 NVMe Server Review

The GIGABYTE R281-NO0 is a 2U all-NVMe server that is built around Intel’s second generation of Xeon Scalable processors with a focus on performance-based workloads. With the support of 2nd gen Intel Xeon Scalable comes the support of Intel Optane DC Persistent Memory modules. Optane PMEM can bring a much larger memory footprint as, while the

Enterprise  ◇  Server

Supermicro SuperStorage 6019P-ACR12L+ Server Review

The SuperStorage 6019P-ACR12L+ is a 1U server designed for organizations that need a solution for high-density object storage, scale-out storage, Ceph/Hadoop, and Big Data Analytics. This server is highlighted by Supermicro’s X11-DDW-NT motherboard family, which features support for dual socket 2nd generation Intel Xeon Scalable processors (Cascade Lake), up to 3TB of ECC DDR4-2933MHz RAM,

Enterprise  ◇  Software

Dell EMC iDRAC9 V4.0 Overview

In December 2019 Dell Technologies announced the latest version of Dell EMC’s out-of-band management solution, iDRAC9 4.00.00.00. The Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller (iDRAC) is designed to make server administrators more productive, allowing them to deploy, monitor, update, and manage PowerEdge servers, both locally and remotely. In the latest firmware release, Dell EMC introduced many

Enterprise  ◇  In the Lab

In the Lab: Plugable USB-C and USB-A Ethernet Adapters

At StorageReview, we get our hands on a lot of notebooks. Instead of connecting each and every new system to our wireless network we opt to connect devices using Ethernet cords so we can just plug and play. Not only does connecting to our network via Ethernet save us time, but it’s also important for