Items Tagged: Flash
Anobit Announces Best-in-Class Flash Drives for Enterprise and Cloud Applications
New Genesis Solid State Drives (SSDs) Meet the Most Stringent Endurance and Performance Requirements of Data Centers and Cloud Applications Using Consumer-Grade MLC NAND
Violin Memory Zeros In On Primary Storage Tier with New Flash Offerings
The assault on hard disk storage seems to be building with each new flash memory offering. This week, Violin Memory launched a new solid state memory line aimed to replace primary storage in the datacenter. The Violin 6000 Series flash Memory Arrays is designed as an all-silicon storage solution for data-intensive enterprise applications, and is intended to compete against disk-based solutions in cost, both upfront and operationally.
- Premiered: 09/27/11
- Author: Taneja Group
- Published: HPCwire.com
Kaminario, Anobit add multi-level cell flash options
Kaminario and Anobit this week extended their solid-state storage product lines with enterprise-grade multi-level cell (MLC) offerings to bring down the cost of flash. Kaminario launched multi-level cell flash systems to go with its initial DRAM storage-area network (SAN), and Anobit brought out its second-generation Genesis solid-state drives (SSDs) with MLC.
NEVEX Virtual Technologies Launches Channel Partnership Program
Program offers easy add-on sales of performance-enhancing software with attractive margins to VARS deploying SSD/Flash in VM and physical server environments
EMC releases VFCache PCIe flash card for servers
EMC Corp. today officially launched VFCache, its PCIe flash caching product formerly known as “Project Lightning.” EMC also teased its “Project Thunder” appliance with multiple flash cards that will be available in an early-access program later this year.
Kaminario gives all-flash storage systems HA, data protection
Kaminario today added high availability and data protection features to its DRAM and all-flash storage arrays to try to win greater acceptance among enterprises. Kaminario brought out its new capabilities as enhancements to its SPEAR (Scale-Out Performance Storage Architecture) operating system. The startup calls the series of features DataProtect, which are built into all the systems Kaminario ships. The company’s products include a K2-D all-DRAM SAN, a K2-F multi-level cell (MLC) flash SAN, and a K2-H hybrid that mixes DRAM and SSD.
Nexsan launches unified storage architecture with flash cache
Nexsan Corp. today introduced its first multiprotocol storage platform, the Nexsan NST Series Unified Storage System, which contains a flash cache using single-level cell (SLC) solid-state drives (SSDs) and DRAM to accelerate performance.
- Premiered: 03/05/12
- Author: Taneja Group
- Published: TechTarget: SearchStorage.com
5 Must-Have SSD and Flash Products
When flash or solid state drives (SSDs) appeared on the scene a couple of years back, they were primarily used as high-performance caches that could accelerate access to disk media. But that is changing.
Flash and Virtualization Take Center Stage at SNW for Avere
PITTSBURGH, March 29, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Avere Systems today announced that a company executive will be participating in a panel discussion entitled "Analyst Perspective: Do I Really Need a 100 Percent Flash Array? Why?" at SNW Spring 2012 at the Dallas Omni Hotel April 2-5. In addition, Avere is offering several class sessions in the conference's Hands-On Lab Program, "Storage Implications for Server Virtualization." Avere products will be on display at Booth #505.
- Premiered: 03/29/12
- Author: Taneja Group
- Published: PR Newswire
WhipTail CEO to Demonstrate Best Practice for Flash Storage in Enterprise IT Infrastructure at SNW
WHIPPANY, N.J.--(EON: Enhanced Online News)--Dan Crain, CEO of WhipTail, which makes high-performance, cost-effective silicon storage arrays, will represent the all-NAND flash silicon storage segment at the Computerworld SNW conference this week in Dallas, TX, on the panel "Do I Really Need a 100% Flash Array? Why?" Crain will make the case that improving application performance via speed – which has a bottom-line impact for business – should be the #1 motivation for why customers purchase flash storage arrays, not capacity.
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