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Memblaze PBlaze6 6530 SSD Review

The Memblaze PBlaze6 6530 series is the company’s newest addition to the company’s PCIe Gen4 enterprise SSD portfolio. Designed for the mainstream enterprise market, the new PBlaze6 6530 series is based on the company’s self-developed Unified Framework Platform (MUFP) and 176-layer enterprise 3D eTLC NAND flash. Memblaze highlights its significant improvement in power efficiency (172%

Dapustor X2900P laying down
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Dapustor X2900P SCM SSD Review

The Dapustor X2900P is the company’s newest storage-class memory (SCM) data center SSD. Powered by an internally developed DPU600 controller and paired with KIOXIA XL-Flash, this second-generation SSD features models in both the AIC and U.2 form factor and is PCIe Gen4. Because it’s SCM, the Dapustor X2900P is designed for applications that require the

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Intel P5316 SSD Review (30.72TB)

The Intel SSD D5-P5316 Series is the company’s newest enterprise SSD highlighted by 144-layer QLC NAND and the PCIe 4.0 interface. Available in capacities up to 30.72TB in both the 2.5-inch and E1.L form factor, this is a read-optimized SSD designed for warm storage. This means customers will have access to upwards of 1 petabyte

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ScaleFlux SFX 3000 Storage Suite Announced

ScaleFlux showcased new Computational Storage products based on the ScaleFlux SFX 3000 storage processor during OCP Summit. Computational Storage is designed to help alleviate compute and memory bottlenecks while improving ROI for data center and IT infrastructure.

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Samsung PM9A3 SSD Review

The Samsung PM9A3 is the company’s latest data center SSD to hit the market. Available in capacities ranging from 960GB to 15.36TB, the new PM9A3 features the Gen4 interface and the company’s 6th-generation V-NAND to help handle heavy server traffic in read-intensive environments so applications run smoothly.

KIOXIA EM6 Ethernet SSD
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KIOXIA EM6 Ethernet SSDs Hit Production

NVMe has been a top conversation this week, thanks in large part to OCP Global Summit in San Jose. During the event, KIOXIA America announced full production availability of NVMe-oF SSDs for Ethernet Bunch of Flash (EBOF) systems. The KIOXIA EM6 Series Enterprise system, using the Marvell 88SN2400 NVMe-oF SSD converter controller, converts an NVMe

KIOXIA CD7
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KIOXIA CD7 and XD6 SSDs Announced

KIOXIA has announced two new major data center drives; the CD7 E3.S and 9.5mm XD6 E1.S Enterprise and Datacenter SSDs. The CD7 is the industry’s first lineup of EDSFF E3.S SSDs designed with a PCIe Gen5 interface, while the XD6 supports both E1.S 15mm and 25mm form factors so users can choose their ideal balance

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Intel P5510 vs Samsung PM9A3 Enterprise SSD Showdown

Intel launched the P5510 NVMe SSD in December of last year, the first enterprise SSD to market with 144-layer TLC NAND. We’ve seen the drives in our lab extensively since then, they’re exceedingly popular due to their aggressive price/performance ratio. At almost the same exact time, Samsung launched their PM9A3 SSD. Based on a less-transparent

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Podcast #88: PCIe Gen5 is Coming – What You Need to Know

PCIe Gen5 is coming along at a rapid pace, we should see it in enterprise systems next year. From a storage perspective, this means a theoretical doubling of performance again. The data rate specification for PCIe Gen5 at 32Gb/s is twice the lane speed of PCIe Gen4 at 16Gb/s. How that manifests still remains to

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Micron 7400 PCIe Gen4 SSDs Announced

Micron has announced the availability of the Micron 7400 NVMe SSD, highlighted by its PCIe Gen4 interface and comprehensive security features. Available in a range of form factors, the Micron 7400 is ideal for demanding data center workloads and helping to drive the transition to next-generation server architectures.