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Work around NVMe storage controller drive limitations

By Marc Staimer 29 Jun 2021

Innovation in the storage and memory market helps with the challenge of NVMe drive limits. Be sure to make the right comparisons and scale out effectively. Read More

Evaluate read-intensive and write-intensive SSD use cases

By Jim O'Reilly 16 Feb 2018

Consider write wear, performance and other factors when choosing between read-intensive, write-intensive and mixed-use solid-state drives. Read More

How can I guarantee the best Ceph performance?

By Sander van Vugt 20 Sep 2017

Ceph object storage performance is largely based on network speed, but journal disks and the right file system for object storage devices also play a role. Read More

Kaminario looks forward to NVMf, but not this year

By Antony Adshead 20 Mar 2017

All-flash maker Kaminario plans to add NVMe drives, but only when it can replace existing fabric protocols with NVMf and a full stack of advanced storage features Read More

Protecting Backup Card Proves Essential

By Ed Tittel 31 Jul 2019

Upon inspection, I learn that Surface Pro 3 backups have been failing since May. To fix the problem, I learn that protecting backup card proves essential. Read More

Infinidat expands beyond HDDs with new all-solid-state array

By Carol Sliwa 17 Jun 2021

Infinidat's new all-solid-state InfiniBox SSA storage array is built on the same deep-learning software and DRAM cache technology that its flagship disk-based InfiniBox models use. Read More

Violin Systems prepares NVMe launch, but not for drives

By Dave Raffo 13 Aug 2018

Violin Systems will make its first platform launch since its resurrection when it brings out a flash array with NVMe support on the front end for host connectivity in September. Violin CEO Mark ... Read More

Scale HCI systems add NVMe; Pivot3 spins to speed up compute

By Garry Kranz 20 May 2020

Scale Computing expands HCI systems with HC3000 line equipped with NVMe flash. Pivot3 Surveillance Series gets power from new Lenovo servers and AMD Epyc CPUs. Read More

Storage 101: Queue depth, NVMe and the array controller

By Antony Adshead 06 Feb 2017

We look at queue depth and fan-out and fan-in ratios. With NVMe they could become a thing of the past, but for now there’s still a bottleneck at the storage array controller Read More

Storage Spaces Direct requirements you need to know about

By Brien Posey 20 Jul 2018

Microsoft's architecture uses commodity hardware to create highly available, software-defined storage. But success depends on following the vendor's rules and recommendations. Read More