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The 6 best rugged computers for business use cases
30 Nov 2023Finding the right device for a business scenario can be challenging, and adding rugged conditions to the mix can complicate things further. Learn about that endpoint market. Read More
UK authorities clamp down on illegal crypto ATMs
14 Feb 2023The Financial Conduct Authority and West Yorkshire Police have disrupted a number of illegal crypto ATMs Read More
RAID levels defined
27 Jun 2007This tip offers a listing of the RAID levels in use today and details the characteristics and applications of each. Read More
RAID 10 vs RAID 50: What is the best way to configure a storage array with 16 1 TB drives?
12 Jul 2010Learn the characteristics of RAID 10 and RAID 50, as well as which RAID level is appropriate for your applications. I/O and protection needs contribute to your RAID choice. Read More
RAID-5 configuration
03 May 2007Storage management expert Ashley D'Costa answers a reader's question about RAID-5. Read More
Compare block vs. file vs. object storage differences, uses
31 Oct 2023Object storage has surged in popularity, but file and block still have clearly defined uses. Access, metadata and performance are among admins' key considerations. Read More
ERP’s storage requirements and options in the cloud
11 Dec 2023We look under the hood at enterprise resource planning and its databases, the storage needed to support ERP’s I/O requirements, block, file and object storage, and ERP in an era of hybrid cloud Read More
RAID level comparison chart: A free download
16 Sep 2010Download our free RAID level comparison chart, where the most important RAID levels are defined, along with information about the pros and cons of each RAID level. Read More
How RAID storage systems protect your application data
15 Sep 2010RAID storage systems improve application performance and data availability. Learn about RAID levels and choosing the right RAID technology. Read More
RAID 10: How many disk drives should you use?
27 Jul 2009The minimum number of drives required for RAID 10 is four. RAID 10 should not be confused with RAID 0+1, which involves creating two RAID 0 stripe sets and then mirroring them. Read More