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Seagate's Pulsar enters solid-state drive market for servers
Seagate Technology, the world's largest hard drive manufacturer, releases its Pulsar enterprise solid-state drive (SSD) product for servers, and claims SSDs for external storage will follow. Article | 08 Dec 2009
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Symantec Veritas Storage Foundation V5.1 has solid-state drive auto-discovery, thin volume reclaim
Symantec Veritas Storage Foundation V5.1 includes solid-state drive auto-discovery, thin provisioning auto-reclamation, Hyper-V integration and accelerated application recovery with Veritas Cluster File System. Article | 07 Dec 2009
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IBM chief engineer Barrera talks EMC-Cisco, XIV and solid-state drives
Clod Barrera, chief technical strategist for IBM storage, discusses IBM's plans for a pre-integrated virtual stack, the future of the high-end disk array product line, and Flash. Article | 25 Nov 2009
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Panasas delivers clustered NAS with SSD
Panasas ships NAS with solid state and cache for performance; Emulex and IBM hook up for encryption; Dot Hill delivers disk backup; and Mimosa Systems adds SharePoint support. Article | 22 Oct 2009
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IBM adds STEC SSDs to its SAN Volume Controller (SVC) storage virtualization device
IBM's SAN Volume Controller storage virtualization device adds support for solid-state drives (SSDs), 8 Gbps Fibre Channel and three times the cache available in previous models. Article | 14 Oct 2009
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LSI adds solid-state drive, iSCSI support to denser Engenio 7900 disk array
The latest generation of the Engenio 7900 sold by OEM partners IBM and Sun packs the same capacity into half the size, with new support for STEC SSDs and iSCSI host connections. Article | 29 Sep 2009
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Dataram enters solid-state storage market with XcelaSAN
Memory controller vendor Dataram wades into the current Flash-as-cache vs. Flash-as-disk debate with its new XcelaSAN storage acceleration device. Article | 28 Sep 2009
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Low-cost MLC NAND flash gains in enterprise solid-state storage
New specialty NAND flash devices from Fusion-io and enterprise MLC from STEC are seen as solid-state storage alternatives to higher cost SLC, but wide performance gulf remains. Article | 08 Sep 2009
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STEC Inc. CTO looks at the future of flash and solid-state drives
STEC Inc. president and CTO Mark Moshayedi discusses enterprise MLC SSDs, the need for more market education and competition, and the next evolution after NAND. Article | 17 Aug 2009
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STEC ships enterprise-ready MLC solid-state drives, but acknowledges tradeoffs
STEC ships enterprise-ready multi-level cell (MLC) solid-state drives (SSDs) to its OEM partners, but warns of performance and endurance tradeoffs with a cheaper cost per gigabyte. Article | 13 Aug 2009
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