Seagate has launched the IronWolf Pro 24TB HDD, expanding its portfolio in the NAS market.
Seagate has launched the IronWolf Pro 24TB HDD, expanding its portfolio in the NAS market.
Chilldyne, a leading developer in liquid cooling innovation, has made a significant leap forward by receiving a $550,000 grant from the Department of Energy’s ARPA-E COOLERCHIPS program. This funding marks a pivotal moment in the pursuit of sustainable and energy-efficient solutions for data centers.
Time is money! Especially for financial firms. The heavy hitters in high-frequency and quantitative trading demand—no require—data platforms offering the best performance. Here to help, Pure Storage just submitted a solution for benchmark testing by STAC® (Strategic Technology Analysis Center) to demonstrate the capabilities of the FlashBlade//S500 series.
A recent survey commissioned by Veeam revealed companies are feeling less protected and more concerned with the ability to recover and restore mission-critical data. That sense of vulnerability has organizations planning to spend more to fend off cyber-attacks while trying to alleviate the damage brought on by those attacks.
Seagate has launched the new Moziac 3+ hard drive platform that incorporates Seagate’s implementation of Heat-Assisted Magnetic Recording (HAMR) technology. The new HAMR drives boast an areal density of 3TB+ per platter, with a roadmap that reaches 4TB+ and 5TB+ per platter.
IBM has partnered with American Tower, a global digital infrastructure provider, to accelerate the deployment of a hybrid, multi-cloud computing platform at the edge.
AMD’s latest announcement at CES 2024 promises a significant leap in desktop processor technology, especially for PC gaming and creative performance. AMD is launching the Ryzen 8000G Series desktop processors, including the Ryzen 7 8700G.
Announced in August of last year, VMware vSAN Max was a major VMware Explore 2023 highlight. It’s now GA and ready for customers to explore petabyte-scale disaggregated storage for vSphere.
In the current computing market, there is growing competition among companies to develop machines that are AI-capable. The challenge isn’t who can build the biggest, baddest machine; it’s who can build the most heat-efficient machine.
The AI landscape is undergoing a transformative change driven by advancements in deep learning. A pivotal player in this transformation is PEAK:AiO, with its AI Data Server software. Leveraging HPE’s ProLiant DL380 Gen11 hardware, PEAK:AiO demonstrates a monumental leap in performance metrics, challenging the status quo of existing multi-node storage systems.