This week’s News Bits we look at a number of small announcements, small in terms of the content, not the impact they have. StorONE publishes storage pricing. Actifio announces best first quarter. Netlist adds an M.2 SSD to its portfolio. FUJIFILM announces Object Archive software. CTERA Files Services available for SimpliVity. Portworx sees triple digit growth In the first quarter of 2020. Samsung Magician upgraded to 6.1. Seagate FireCuda 120 SATA SSD released.
This week’s News Bits we look at a number of small announcements, small in terms of the content, not the impact they have. StorONE publishes storage pricing. Actifio announces best first quarter. Netlist adds an M.2 SSD to its portfolio. FUJIFILM announces Object Archive software. CTERA Files Services available for SimpliVity. Portworx sees triple digit growth In the first quarter of 2020. Samsung Magician upgraded to 6.1. Seagate FireCuda 120 SATA SSD released.
Long touted as being incredibly cost-efficient, StorONE has finally unveiled its pricing model, S1:TRUprice. TRUprice gives users an upfront price while planning out their storage where they can see their TCO. The whole process seems fairly easy with users doing the following:
Actifio announced its best quarter since it hung its shingle. Highlights of this quarter include:
Netlist announced that it has added a new M.2 NVMe SSD to its portfolio, the NS1552 NVMe M.2 SSD. The new drive offers up to 3GB/s speeds and up to 440K IOPS throughput and comes in capacities up to 3.84TB. The new SSDs are available now.
FUJIFILM launched its Object Archive software for tape-based data storage systems. By bringing object storage to tape in the world of long-term retention (think GDPR), FUJIFILM can help reduce TCO. Object Archive software is also compatible with the S3 API.
CTERA announced that its files services are now available for HPE SimpliVity. CTERA File for HPE SimpliVity is able to integrate quick data access and large scale into HCI. The service offers CTERA’s software-defined SMB/NFS filer and 90-day subscription to a CTERA cloud service that includes elastic cloud scaling and multi-site collaboration.
Another company seeing a good first quarter is Portworx. Highlights from the quarter include:
Samsung SSD software, Magician, has been upgraded to version 6.1. While they didn’t talk much about the new version, it is important to note that older versions of Samsung Magician will lose support on May 30, 2020. Samsung released the following guidelines for updating:
Seagate announced yet another new addition to its FireCuda gaming drives in the Seagate FireCuda 120 SATA SSD. This SSD comes in capacities ranging from 500GB to 4TB and claims speeds up to 560/540MB/s. The SSD is aimed at speeding up gaming rigs or adding on more flash capacity.
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