P300 SSD Preview from SNW 2010
Updated: 2010-04-30 08:49:13
I attended Storage Networking World this week in Orlando, Florida where I had the chance to talk with Kevin Dibelius of Micron’s SSD group and learn more about their enterprise SSD initiatives. Take a look at the video for your “sneak peek” at the RealSSD P300.
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Welcome to the spring 2010 newsletter.
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