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Seagate Exos X20 20TB front
Enterprise  ◇  HDD

Seagate Exos X20 and IronWolf Pro 20TB CMR-based HDDs Announced

Seagate has launched the Exos X20 20TB enterprise HDD and IronWolf Pro 20TB CMR-based HDDs. Seagate’s Exos X20 is purpose-built for environments like scalable hyperscale applications/cloud data centers and distributed file systems like Hadoop and Ceph, while IronWolf Pro is a NAS-optimized AgileArray drive that combines RAID reliability and compatibility during the heavy 24×7 NAS

Cloud  ◇  Enterprise

AWS Announces New Storage Services and Capabilities

Amazon announced four new storage services and capabilities at AWS re:Invent that deliver more choice, reduce costs, and help customers better protect their data. Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) Glacier Instant Retrieval is now available as a new access tier in Amazon S3 Intelligent-Tiering. Amazon FSx for OpenZFS, a managed file storage service that

Cloud  ◇  Enterprise

AWS Announces Private 5G Managed Service

AWS CEO Adam Selipsky’s made six major service announcements during his keynote this week. One was AWS Private 5G, a new managed service that helps enterprises set up and scale private 5G mobile networks in their facilities in days instead of months. With just a few clicks in the AWS console, customers specify where they want

AWS Outposts 2U back panel
Cloud  ◇  Enterprise

Amazon Launches Three AWS Outposts Servers

Amazon has launched three AWS Outposts servers, each of which is powered by the AWS Nitro System. Outposts is a line of fully managed solutions that offer AWS infrastructure and services to any on-premises or edge location. Their solutions also give customers the ability to extend and run native AWS services on-premises in a range

Amazon Nitro SSD
Cloud  ◇  Enterprise

AWS Nitro SSD for High-Performance Storage

AWS first announced in 2018 as a system of products, including Nitro Cards to accelerate and offload network and storage I/O, the Nitro Security Chip to monitor and protect hardware resources, and the Nitro Hypervisor to manage memory and CPU allocation with very low overhead, to deliver innovation quickly. For decades, traditional hard drives were the primary block

NVIDIA RTX A2000
Client Accessories  ◇  Consumer

NVIDIA RTX A2000 and RTX A4500 Now Available

NVIDIA has launched the NVIDIA RTX A2000 and NVIDIA RTX A4500 professional graphics cards. Featuring 12GB and 20GB of GDDR6, respectively, both GPUs are based on the company’s powerful Ampere architecture. The RTX A4500 is built for designers, engineers, and creators who work with complex models and datasets, while the A2000 is meant for professionals

aws ec2 C7g
Cloud  ◇  Enterprise

AWS EC2 C7g Instances Launched – Powered by Graviton3 CPUs

Powered by new Graviton3 processors, AWS EC2 C7g instances are going to be a great match for compute-intensive workloads: HPC, batch processing, electronic design automation (EDA), media encoding, scientific modeling, ad serving, distributed analytics, and CPU-based machine learning inferencing.

Cloud  ◇  Enterprise

AWS EBS Snapshots Gets Updated Archive and New Recycle Bin

During AWS re:Invent, Amazon announced new storage features for Amazon Elastic Block Store(EBS); EBS Snapshots Archive, and EBS Snapshots Recycle Bin. EBS is a high-performance block storage service for your Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) instances.

Cloud  ◇  Enterprise

Amazon EC2 G5g Instances Featuring NVIDIA T4G Announced

Amazon announced the general availability of Amazon EC2 G5g instances that extend Graviton2 price-performance benefits to GPU-based workloads featuring NVIDIA T4G Tensor Core GPUs. The AWS G5g instances provide the best price-performance for Android game streaming, with up to 25 Gbps of networking bandwidth and 19 Gbps of EBS bandwidth, while providing up to 30 percent

Cloud  ◇  Enterprise

Amazon EC2 M6a Instances Powered By 3rd Gen AMD EPYC Processors

AWS and AMD have collaborated to give customers more choice and value in cloud computing, starting with the first generation AMD EPYC processors in 2018, such as M5a/R5a, M5ad/R5ad, and T3a instances. At AWS re:Invent this week, Amazon announced GA of Amazon EC2 M6a instances featuring 3rd Gen AMD EPYC processors. These AMD processors operate at frequencies