Storage Hardware

Understanding Multilayer SSDs: SLC, MLC, TLC, QLC,...

Multilayer solid-state drives use different numbers of cells to store data. Here’s what you need to know about the different types.

5 Types of Enterprise Data Storage

Enterprise data storage needs have never been greater, and neither have their choose of solutions. Here are the five most popular types of enterprise data storage.

Product News: New FDP Mode Test Solution...

Validation and analytical solutions provider Teledyne LeCroy announced the release of its SVF/Enduro v5.3 software with support for testing flexible data placement (FDP), which...

Top 6 SATA SSDs for 2023

Serial ATA solid state drives, or SATA SSDs, are a staple in the storage industry. They hold data for important applications as well as...

Flash Memory vs. HDD: Can Flash Replace...

The most significant difference between traditional mechanical hard disk drives (HDDs) and flash memory is speed. Flash memory is much faster because it uses...

SSD, SSHD, and HDD: How to Choose

Solid State Drives, Solid State Hybrid Drives, and Hard Disk Drives all offer different data storage features for users depending upon their needs and budgets.

NVMe vs SATA: Comparing Storage Technologies

Solid state drives using NVMe deliver faster performance–but are they always the better choice? Learn the differences between NVMe and SATA drives and the benefits of each.

Benefits of SSD: Speed and Performance

Solid state drives (SSDs) increase data read and write rates for businesses, accelerating their ability to support critical applications. In the data center, SSDs...

Network Storage Comparison: DAS, NAS, and SAN

Simple Network Storage is a method of storing data available to clients on the network. Explore the different forms of Network Storage. Click here now.

Is the Hard Disk Drive Obsolete? Flash...

When IBM made the first hard disk drive (HDD) about 70 years ago, it weighed over a ton and provided just 3.75 MB of...

PCIe SSD: Enhanced Speed, Better Performance

PCIe Solid State Drives connect to computers using a PCIe interface, offering faster speeds and other benefits.

RAM vs. ROM: What Do You Need...

RAM is a volatile memory, while ROM is a non-volatile memory. This article covers all the additional differences between the two types of memory..

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15 Software Defined Storage Best Practices

Software Defined Storage (SDS) enables the use of commodity storage hardware. Learn 15 best practices for SDS implementation.

What is Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE)?

Fibre Channel Over Ethernet (FCoE) is the encapsulation and transmission of Fibre Channel (FC) frames over enhanced Ethernet networks, combining the advantages of Ethernet...

9 Types of Computer Memory Defined (With Use Cases)

Computer memory is a term for all of the types of data storage technology that a computer may use. Learn more about the X types of computer memory.
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