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Sabrent M.2 Dual Docking Station and Cloner Review

The all-new Sabrent tool-free USB Type-C dual docking station and cloner for NMVe M.2 SSDs (EC-SSD2) offers an impressive mix of versatility and functionality. The Sabrent docking station and cloner is quite interesting as it can clone SSDs offline without having to connect directly to a computer. The Sabrent docking station and cloner is also

Client SSD  ◇  Consumer

Samsung 980 Pro Heatsink SSD Review

The 980 PRO is Samsung’s top-shelf consumer PCIe 4.0 SSD, with read speeds up to 7GB/s and write up to 5GB/s. As we already reviewed this drive, this article focuses on the PlayStation 5-compatible heatsink version, and how it compares to the non-heatsink version under sustained load. In short, if you’re upgrading your PS5’s storage,

Enterprise  ◇  Medium NAS

Synology DiskStation DS2422+ Review

The Synology DS2422+ is the company’s newest high-performance DiskStation designed for small and medium-sized businesses. Packed with 12 drive bays and powered by the powerful DSM OS and app platform, Synology indicates that it’s best suited for those looking to store large amounts of data and to easily share their content in a multi-user environment.

Client SSD  ◇  Consumer

WD BLACK SN770 SSD Review

The WD Black SN770 is the company’s latest NVMe PCIe Gen4 SSD, featuring an in-house SanDisk controller and available in capacities up to 2TB. This DRAM-less client drive is meant for most general use cases, including gaming, demanding software, and speedy OS boot-ups. With PCIe Gen4 adoption and motherboard support now mainstream, WD indicates that

Synology DiskStation DS3622xs+ with Synology Storage Drives
Enterprise  ◇  Medium NAS

Synology DiskStation DS3622xs+ Review

The Synology DiskStation DS3622xs+ is a large 12-bay NAS for business. While it includes 10GbE onboard, it is missing some components like built-in M.2 SSD slots. The DS3622xs+ is ultimately a strong contender though thanks to its expansion capability, OOB management, and Synology’s DiskStation Manager OS and app platform.

iStorage datAshur SD
Consumer  ◇  Portable Storage

iStorage datAshur SD Review

The datAshur SD is the world’s first and only PIN authenticated, hardware encrypted USB drive that is designed to securely use iStorage’s MicroSD cards. With the datAshur SD, the ability to quickly and efficiently encrypt an iStorage microSD is now easier than ever. With this PIN-activated device, users and admins will no longer have to

Enterprise  ◇  SSD

DapuStor H3201 E1.S SSD Review

The Dapustor Haishen3 H3200 is a power-efficient NVMe SSD meant for a range of different applications. Today, we will be looking at the ruler (E1.S) iteration of the H3200 line (specifically labeled as H3201), which comes in two capacities featuring 112-layer KIOXIA 3D enterprise NAND and a Marvell controller. We previously reviewed the DapuStor H3200—the

budget VM server
Client Software  ◇  Consumer

Budget Proxmox Server for Homelabs

When it comes to learning or building out components for a homelab, the trash heap of tech known as eBay or NewEgg refurbs is a thing of greatness. Last year, we put together a VMware server setup article, for which we acquired an HP EliteDesk 800 G1 SFF. It had an SSD and a supported

Enterprise  ◇  Enterprise Storage

Big Data Analytics Meets Big Memory with Intel Optane PMem

When Intel® Optane™ persistent memory (PMem) first came out, we knew that it would radically alter the way business is done in the datacenter, but we couldn’t fully predict the number of ways in which it would. As is the case with all new technologies, we knew the initial use cases for persistent memory, but

Netapp AFF-250 drive
Enterprise  ◇  Enterprise Storage

NetApp NVMe-oF Review (A250)

The NetApp AFF A250 is an entry-level, end-to-end NVMe enterprise array. Embedded with NVMe SSDs on the back end and NVMe over FC host connectivity on the front end, the A250 is an incredible performer at an entry price point. This allows mid-size and small businesses to get the most out of their workloads at