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Nexsan, Toshiba Partner on E5000 Series NAS Product Line
Nexsan, a provider of disk-based storage systems, and Toshiba, a specialist in the development, design and manufacturing of storage solutions, partnered to boost the performance of network-attached storage in virtualized operating environments, with the aim of providing improved file access. The partnership blends the technology in Nexsan’s E5000 Series NAS family with solid-state drive technology…
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Intel Plans Bug Fix for SSD 320 Drives
Software bug and security fixes are released all the time from top-tier companies such as Microsoft, Oracle and others, but it’s relatively rare when such a notice emanates from Intel. The world’s largest chipmaker on Aug. 15 wrapped a firmware fix for its solid-state 320 model drives that eradicates a problem involving storage. The affected…
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Buffalo Launches Windows-Powered NAS Solutions
Buffalo Technology, a specialist in the design, development and manufacturing of storage and wireless networking solutions, announced the launch of the TeraStation Pro Windows Storage Server (WSS). The family of RAID enabled network attached storage is available in two, four and six bay models, as well as the 4 bay TeraStation Pro Rackmount, and Buffalo…
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Solid State Drive Adoption Sees Explosive Growth
Storage Strategies Now (SSG-Now), a specialist storage analysis and research organization, released the findings of a report and survey on solid state drives and high-speed memory. Titled Solid State Drives and High-Speed Memory: Adoption, Practice and Deployment, the report defines solid state storage, outlines its explosive growth and details how businesses are adopting and deploying…
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Hitachi Launches Enterprise SSDs
SANTA CLARA, Calif. — Hitachi’s global storage division, needing to find a way to keep up with the constant advances in NAND flash at competitors such as Toshiba, Samsung, Micron, SanDisk and Seagate, on Aug. 9 introduced a new line of MLC (multi-level cell) solid-state disks for enterprise systems. The announcement was made at the…
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Seagate Hard Drives Feature SafetyNet Data-Recovery Services
Seagate unveiled the GoFlex Turbo performance drive with SafetyNet DRS (data-recovery services), the first recovery service offering by a hard-drive manufacturer to be included as part of the purchase price of an external drive. With a USB 3.0 interface and rpms clocked at 7,200, the GoFlex Turbo drive is equipped to handle transfer speeds up…