This week’s podcast features an interview with Matt Hallberg from Kioxia America, formerly Toshiba. Matt talks about the benefits of the U.3 form factor for modern SSDs, as well as the performance benefits of moving to PCIe Gen4.
This week’s podcast features an interview with Matt Hallberg from Kioxia America, formerly Toshiba. Matt talks about the benefits of the U.3 form factor for modern SSDs, as well as the performance benefits of moving to PCIe Gen4.
This week’s podcast features Russell Resnick from Lenovo; Russell manages the single and dual CPU mainstream server platforms for Lenovo. Brian and Russell cover off on Lenovo’s AMD platforms specifically, paying special attention to the SR635 that StorageReview recently got into the test lab. The group also breaks down our terrible pain in migrating to
This week’s podcast features an interview with Ravi Pendekanti from Dell Technologies. Ravi highlights Dell’s new edge servers and an all new data center to go that is pretty sweet. If you prefer, we have a video version of the interview, complete with photos of the new gear embedded below. In other news the team
This week Rick Vanover stops by the Cincinnati lab to help the team upgrade to Veeam v10. v10 isn't publicly available until next week, so soak up the preview in this week's pod interview, as well as the YouTube video we have walking through the upgrade process. The team also breaks down Coronavirus cancelling MWC, feats
In this week's podcast we debut our new interview segment, starting with David Lundell from Intel’s' Client SSD division. David updates us on the momentum of QLC SSDs in the end user space and talks a little but about what to expect with 144-layer QLC SSDs later this year. The team also breaks down the
The team got together for the weekly podcast to discuss the news of the week highlighted by Dell EMC, VMware, QNAP, Samsung, NAKIVO and much more. We give many updates on the YouTube channel and Tom discusses almost dying twice on his journey to Israel. In Adam’s Movie Corner we discuss American Psycho; his recommendation this week is a more current
In this week's podcast Paul Cradduck sits in with the crew. Paul is a homelabber at heart and works largely in the cloud for Round Tower Technologies. The team breaks down many key issues include Brian offending his wife, Brian warning of impending doom for a porta potty, Brian complaining about people in the Starbucks
The team got together for the weekly podcast to discuss the news of the week highlighted by Dell EMC, VMware, QNAP, Samsung, NAKIVO and much more. We give many updates on the YouTube channel and Tom discusses almost dying twice on his journey to Israel. In Adam's Movie Corner we discuss American Psycho; his recommendation this week is a more current
The team got together for the weekly podcast to discuss the news of the week highlighted by Netgear, Quantum, Kingston, Supermicro and much more. Most importantly we cover off on the newly revitalized YouTube channel and the fact that Kevin’s youngest son think’s his dad’s videos are stupid. Further, Kevin grapples with the harsh reality of internet life,
The team got together for the weekly podcast to discuss the important things in life like overflowing a rental car gas tank, annoying hotel neighbors and the fact that Adam still hates baby Yoda. Brian highlights his trip around Boston with visits including Dell EMC, Zerto, HYCU, VMware, Actifio and Wasabi. As a result of the