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Category: In the Data Center

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In the Data CenterPosted onJune 9, 2022June 8, 2022

Introducing the NVMe HDD. Why?

A couple of months ago, the Storage Unpacked Podcast published an episode where they interviewed two representatives from Seagate (Tim Walker and Mohamad El-Batal from…

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In the Data CenterPosted onJune 3, 2022June 8, 2022

The Era of Exascale Computing Has Arrived. What Does That Even Mean?

On May 30, Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) officially announced Frontier: Frontier, a new supercomputer that HPE built for the U.S. Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge…

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Cloud ComputingPosted onMay 16, 2022May 15, 2022

Top SDS Object Storage Solutions and Why IBM Rarely Makes the List

I recently ran across an article rating and listing the top Multi-Cloud Software Defined Object Storage solutions. There is nothing wrong with the list. It…

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Cool ProjectsPosted onMay 9, 2022May 5, 2022

Old Ideas, New Technologies: The Raidon iR2031 Internal RAID Storage Bay and the Killer of Innovation

Disclaimer: This is not a review of the Raidon iR2031 Internal RAID Storage Bay. I am sure that it is a fine product. The year…

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In the Data CenterPosted onMay 2, 2022May 4, 2022

Nimbus and the Forever Lasting SSD: Is it cost effective?

I came across a very interesting post by The SSD Guy the other day: An SSD You Can’t Wear Out. Announced almost 4 years ago,…

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In the Data CenterPosted onApril 22, 2022

VMware, Lightbits Labs and NVMe over TCP

Somewhat recently, a very committed contributor to one of my open source projects noticed an issue when trying to import NVMe exported Targets from a…

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In the Data CenterPosted onApril 15, 2022May 4, 2022

Optane on AMD and ARM? Yup!

Well, someone has finally done it. They found a loophole to Intel limiting their Optane memory technology to just Intel Xeon platforms. System-on-chip builder SMART…

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In the Data CenterPosted onFebruary 25, 2022May 4, 2022

New Article: Working with the Lustre Filesystem

My latest article is now available on the ADMIN Magazine website and is called “Working with the Lustre Filesystem.” ADMIN Magazine is owned by Linux…

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In the Data CenterPosted onFebruary 21, 2022May 4, 2022

Intel Optane: A Restrictive Licensing Model and the Half Billion Dollar Operating Loss in 2020

I have written about this technology before. It isn’t anything new. Now, a little over a week ago, it was revealed that in the year…

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In the Data CenterPosted onFebruary 3, 2022February 2, 2022

Software Defined Storage: Does the model still work?

I recently stumbled on an article from last year, VAST Data, an SSD-focused single tier universal storage company made the announcement that they would be…

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