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Samsung 870 QVO SATA SSD Review

Today Samsung Electronics America released its second- generation quad-level cell (QLC) flash drive, the Samsung 870 QVO SATA SSD. While the original QLC release from Samsung went up to 4TB, the new 870 QVO can go up to 8TB. The new SSD is aimed at professional PC users delivering reliability and capacity they need for

Enterprise  ◇  SSD

KIOXIA CM6 PCIe 4.0 SSD Review

NVMe SSDs have taken over as the top performers across the board. They started off by making huge leaps and bounds over SAS and SATA drives, but in recent years have slowly been eking out a little more performance with each iteration. There is an upper limit with PCIe 3.0 and the current drives are

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Enterprise  ◇  SSD

KIOXIA CD6 PCIe 4.0 SSD Review

The NVMe interface, specifically PCIe 3.0 NVMe 1.3, has been the preferable SSD interface for virtually any use case for a while now. This interface has been used time and again as vendors continue to improve in performance with each new generation. PCIe has now entered into 4.0, bringing with it a massive gains in

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Enterprise  ◇  Software

The Impact of Storage and GPU on AI Workloads

Hardly a week goes by that we don’t hear from an IT vendor about the impact their solutions have on orgs that are involved in artificial intelligence, deep learning, machine learning or edge intelligence. The problem however is material insights on how these solutions impact the performance of each of these tasks is lacking. Recently

Client SSD  ◇  Consumer

ADATA Swordfish M.2 SSD Review

The ADATA SWORDFISH is the company’s latest consumer-grade SSD. Featuring the PCIe Gen3x4 interface via the usual M.2 2280 form factor, the Swordfish is equipped with 3D NAND Flash and comes in capacities ranging from 250GB to 2TB. Like most ADATA consumer drives, the company focuses more on price over performance (specifically in writes), which

Client SSD  ◇  Consumer

ADATA FALCON M.2 SSD Review

The ADATA FALCON is an M.2 SSD that is built around high performance, or “pro-formance” as they clumsily said. The drive comes in a fairly wide capacity range, 256GB up to 2TB. The M.2, 2280, form factor makes it a fit for desktops or notebooks. The main use cases for the ADATA FALCON are photo

Enterprise  ◇  Software

TrueNAS CORE Key Features Overview

Recently we had the honor to have Kris Moore, from iXsystems, at the StorageReview premises, to discuss and live demo the new features of TrueNAS CORE version 12.0. This “new” product was revealed two months ago with the unification decision of FreeNAS and TrueNAS. TrueNAS CORE is one of the three versions of TrueNAS Open

Consumer  ◇  NAS

Synology DiskStation DS720+ Review

The Synology DiskStation DS720+ is the latest in Synology’s line of small desktop NAS. The DS720+ looks like the typical two-bay guy from Synology but there are a few new twists, like two more NVMe M.2 bays on the bottom, bringing the total to four. This particular NAS is designed to streamline user data storage

Enterprise  ◇  Software

How To: Install TrueNAS CORE 12

TrueNAS CORE is the evolution of the code base of FreeNAS. We had a great live stream with Brian Beeler and Kris Moore from iXsystems that demos the new capabilities TrueNAS CORE has to offer. The video embedded below is a great starting point to get up to speed on what’s new in TrueNAS CORE.

Consumer  ◇  Portable Storage

ADATA SE760 Review

The ADATA SE760 is the company’s newest ultra-portable external SSD that features advanced 3D NAND flash and capacity models up to 1TB. Designed for mobile professionals and gamers looking to add solid-state space to their gaming consoles, the ADATA SE760 uses the USB 3.2 Gen2 Type-C interface (though it’s backward compatible with USB 2.0) and