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StorageReview Podcast #26

This week’s podcast features the Cincinnati squad in addition to four-toe Tom and our special guest Blaise, from his homelab in the great north wilderness. The team talks more about Scale Computing’s NUC-based HCI solution, Kevin highlights the simplicity of adding Quest’s QoreStor to our existing Veeam environment, Adam sums up his learnings from 13

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StorageReview Podcast #25

While Adam is galavanting around California, Brian, Kevin and Tom break down the most popular news including PFsense, the latest IDC converged systems tracker, the green data center, new NUC-based solutions and much more. Also there’s big news about the cowboy hat, discussions of adult activities involving said cowboy hat, Tom wanders off on a

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StorageReview Podcast #24

Brian, Kevin, Adam and Tom break down the most popular news since the last podcast from Zerto, Dell EMC, HP, Intel, Seagate and Proxmox. Brian provides a cowboy hat update and a rant about Hertz car rentals. Kevin updates the lab status including Dell EMC, Faction, Qumulo and Formulus Black. Baby Yoda is declared universally cute.

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StorageReview Podcast #23: KubeCon and SC19 Roundup

In this week’s podcast the team discusses key happenings at KubeCon San Diego, where Tom once again avoided eating a steak to spite Brian. Kevin and Tom discuss some of their favorite finds including Dynatrace, Kioxia, NetApp and many more. Brian walks through the biggest news of the week from Dell Technologies, AMD, IGEL and NVIDIA.

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StorageReview Podcast #22: The Team Recounts Dell Technologies Summit 2019

In this podcast Brian walks you through the news and silly events of the Dell Technologies Summit 2019, which was a press and analyst event held in Austin, Texas this week. Highlights include discussion on the Dell EMC news around consumption pricing and PowerOne, the new CI offering. We also dive into dog pictures, an annoying occurence at the

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Secure Digital Workspaces with Jeff McNaught, Dell Technologies

The cybersecurity landscape may be one of the few things evolving as quickly as today’s mobile workforce. It is now commonplace for executives to spend more time traveling, both domestically and internationally, than in their actual offices. Whether the executive is accessing private documents using public Wi-Fi or running their device through airport security, companies’

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StorageReview Podcast #20: The Future of Flash in the Data Center

When it comes to SSDs in the data center, there are a handful of products that stand well above the rest. Samsung has quite a few top performers, highlighted by their 15TB 2.5" SAS beast (PM1633a 15.36TB) that's being used in several storage arrays from NetApp, HPE and others. The net effect is shrinking data

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StorageReview Podcast #19: Jeff Groudan, HP

We’ve built up a well-appointed virtual workstation testing lab, thanks in large part to our sponsors. HP has provided the 16 thin clients and displays to bring this lab to fruition. While thin client computing hasn’t always been the most sexy or performance oriented part of IT, it’s growing rapidly for a number of reasons.

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StorageReview Podcast #18: Boaz Palgi, Dell EMC

ScaleIO was one of the most exciting reviews we completed in 2016. In fact, we enjoyed it so much that we instituted an Editor’s Choice program on the site specifically because ScaleIO was such a standout. The blend of flexibility and performance was the highlight as tested in our lab, but ScaleIO has the ability to

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Luke Wignall, NVIDIA

VDI clearly isn’t a new concept in the enterprise, but many of us have a limited world view when it comes to virtual desktops. Workrooms jammed with customer service reps or medical office use cases are familiar visions, but VDI is much more. With GPU-enabled servers, virtual workstations are replacing high-end PCs in a wide range