The Best Customer Flash Drive Manufacturer Since 2005
Updated: 2010-12-31 02:16:49
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Some of these technologies were in development prior to 2000, some were available in other domains but not in storage, and some were in a few subsystems but had yet to become popular as they are today. In no particular order here are my top 10 storage technologies for the decade: NAND based SSDs - [...]
If you play with MIDI instruments and have an Arduino kicking around, the micro Drum which is an Arduino Based MIDI Drum System might be of interest to you. It is currently under development and should be available soon. If you want to help out in the development of the device you are not too [...]
It’s been a while since we reported on Storage Performance Council (SPC) Least Response Time (LRT) results (see Chart of the month: SPC LRT[TM]). This is one of the charts we produce for our monthly dispatch on storage performance (quarterly report on SPC results). Since our last blog post on this subject there have been [...]
Ran across a web posting yesterday providing information on a University of Illinois summer program in Data Science. I had never encountered the term before so I was intrigued. When I first saw the article I immediately thought of data analytics but data science should be much broader than that. What exactly is a data scientist? [...]
Dell and Compellent may be a great match because Compellent uses commodity hardware combined with specialized software to create their storage subsystem. If there’s any company out there that can take advantage of commodity hardware it’s probably Dell. (Of course Commodity hardware always loses in the end, but that’s another story). Similarly, Dell’s EqualLogic iSCSI [...]
Lost in much of the discussions on storage system performance is the need for both throughput and response time measurements. By IO throughput I generally mean data transfer speed in megabytes per second (MB/s or MBPS), however another definition of throughput is IO operations per second (IO/s or IOPS). I prefer the MB/s designation for [...]