by Robin Harris | Monday, May 12, 2008 | Architecture, SSD/Flash/NVRAM |
Herewith continues NAND – an engineer’s perspective. Any you thought marketing guys were wordy! The quoted bits are from the earlier StorageMojo post Notebook flash SSD market: fantasy or mirage?. Teil eins ist hier. Begin part zwei . . . tested...
by Robin Harris | Saturday, May 10, 2008 | Off-Topic |
I’m spending a couple of days R&R in Chicago. Caught Shemikia Copeland at Buddy Guy’s last night. Cruised the Chicago river this morning. Hope to hit another couple of blues clubs tonight. Then back to the mountains of northern Arizona. Moderation has...
by Robin Harris | Saturday, May 10, 2008 | Off-Topic |
The post on on notebook flash drives [see Notebook flash SSD market: fantasy or mirage?] generated many comments. Part of what makes it hard to discuss flash is the dearth of information about how it works. My investigation of flash issues has been helped along by...
by Robin Harris | Tuesday, May 6, 2008 | Off-Topic |
Always learning This week’s learning: a hacked web site. There’s been a lot of that going around. Writing has taken a back seat to fixing the problem. It took a while to grok how deeply StorageMojo had been hacked. First I got a note from my hosting...
by Robin Harris | Friday, May 2, 2008 | Off-Topic |
Spent some time with Nick Pearce, a co-founder of Object Matrix, a UK-based software startup supporting commodity-based archiving. Their MatrixStore product clusters off-the-shelf servers and storage to create a secure disk based archive. MatrixStore runs out of the...
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