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Consumer  ◇  SSD

Patriot Pyro SE SSD Released

Patriot Memory has released a new family of SSDs, the Pyro SE. If this sounds a little familiar, Patriot released the Pyro SSD in early August. What’s different this time around you might be asking yourself? The Pyro SE gets synchronous NAND, which must mean the original Pyro has asynchronous NAND, Patriot never released that particular

Consumer  ◇  Portable Storage

Corsair Adds 480GB Force GT, 180GB and 480GB Force 3 SSDs

Corsair in now shipping high capacity SSDs in both their Force 3 and Force GT (Force GT Review) lines, along with a new 180GB capacity in the Force 3 line. The new 180GB is designed to give those looking for a little more than 120GB a gentle step up, the 480GB capacities are the top capacity available for

Enterprise  ◇  Software

New Fusion-io ioDrive2 PCIe SSDs Released

Today Fusion-io released new PCIe SSDs under the ioDrive2 family. These include a single processor ioDrive2 and dual-processor ioDrive2 Duo, which is an updated version of the 640GB ioDrive Duo we reviewed last month. The new models expand the capacity options up to 1.2TB on the ioDrive2 and 2.4TB on the ioDrive2 Duo.

Enterprise  ◇  Networking

OCZ Posts Solid Quarter, Acquires UK Design Team from PLX Technology

OCZ reported their second quarter 2012 financial results today, with not surprisingly, SSDs leading the way. The SSD business for the quarter took in a record $71.1 million, an increase of 252% compared with Q2′ 2011 SSD revenue of $20.2 million, and a 3% increase compared with Q1′ 12 SSD revenue of $69.1 million. Total revenues were a

Consumer  ◇  NAS

Red Hat Acquires Gluster

Red Hat, a software and services company built around a free, open-source operating system, has announced its intention to purchase of Gluster, Inc., a software and services company built around a free and open-source storage system. The move will position Red Hat to offer the necessary combination of software to allow enterprise customers to build

Enterprise  ◇  Enterprise Storage

EMC, Midrange Storage Dominate IDC’s Spring 2011 SUDS Survey

IDC’s Spring 2011 Storage User Demand Study (SUDS) has been released and includes interesting insights on enterprise storage market trends and their preferred storage brands by usage scenario. The main takeaways – EMC dominates mindshare, midrange storage is the most favored and many are already using outsourced storage solutions.

Enterprise  ◇  Enterprise Storage

Sonnet Fusion F2QR Ruggedized RAID Released

Sonnet Technologies has extended its line of portable ruggedized RAID storage systems intended for the video and film industries. The Fusion F2QR builds off the older Fusion F2 unit by adding more storage space, new connectivity options and new functionality. The new model features a pair of non-removable 2.5" 1TB drives mounted side-by-side in a

Enterprise  ◇  Small NAS

LaCie LaPlug Mini NAS Released

Everyone likes a lot of storage, but with the number of network-attached devices proliferating at an ever-increasing rate it can be hard to decide what device ought to get that nice shiny new disk. LaCie’s latest piece of hardware helps you avoid that dilemma. The Lacie LaPlug is a small (4.5″ x 4.5″ x 1.5″)

Consumer  ◇  NAS

Kingston Announces Secured USB Flash Drive

Kingston has announced its latest business-oriented security product, the DataTraveler 6000 (DT6000). Designed for scenarios where high security is required such as government agencies, the DT6000 is fully encrypted and FIPS certified (140-2 Level 3 Validation).

Enterprise  ◇  SSD

QNAP Turbo NAS TS-x19 II Series Released

QNAP Systems has announced the latest models of its Turbo NAS line aimed at the corporate workgroup, SOHO and home user markets. The three models each use 2.0 GHz processors, come with 512MB of DDR3 memory and use the 3.5 version of the QNAP firmware. The tower form-factor units differ in the number of supported