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Seagate's Exos 2X18 features multiple drive heads that enable it to match SATA SSD speeds.
News includes upgrade of Dell’s APEX data storage services to provide more secure backup storage in a pay-per-use consumption model.
All of NetApp’s dozen-odd storage software products will now work via the new BlueXP control layer, in a move to simplify storage management for IT teams.
TrendForce Research predicts that oversupply of SSDs will lead to price cuts as much as 20%.
VMware eases the use of SmartNICs based on digital processing units to handle networking, security, storage, and other processes, freeing up enterprise-server CPU cycles.
Seagate's Exos storage arrays can rebuild data from failed hard drives, leaving the rest of the drives in the array operational and reducing the frequency of swapping out bad drives.
Enterprise SSD products are separating themselves from their consumer counterparts by getting faster, smarter and denser.
PowerStore performance gains include faster Intel processors, greater scalability, and tools to simplify NVMe capacity expansion.
Advanced storage technologies, including DNA storage and immutable backups, are on the horizon, but some are further from mainstream adoption than others.
The old SATA interface may be much slower than PCIe but it is still useful in many use cases.
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