by Robin Harris | Sunday, February 21, 2010 | Architecture, Future Tech, SSD/Flash/NVRAM |
Just checked out the papers for this year’s FAST ’10 in San Jose this week. They are impressive. Here are a few that caught my eye with quotes, mostly from the abstracts, but sometimes from the results. SRCMap: Energy Proportional Storage using Dynamic...
by Robin Harris | Friday, January 8, 2010 | Cloud computing & storage, Future Tech, Information Management, SSD/Flash/NVRAM |
In no particular order, cool stuff at Storage Visions 2010 and CES. Mobo-mounted SSD. Soligen has announced an SSD that mounts on motherboards. The drive mounts firmly, requires no special cooling and takes little board space. Tiny USB drive. Verbatim has announced a...
by Robin Harris | Monday, December 28, 2009 | Architecture, Cloud computing & storage, Clusters, Enterprise, Future Tech, SSD/Flash/NVRAM |
2009 has been an eventful year: the Great Recession has driven big changes in enterprise behavior, opening up the field to many new players. Isilon, for one, is reporting healthy growth and they were on the ropes 2 years ago. Those changes are reflected in my take on...
by Robin Harris | Tuesday, December 8, 2009 | Architecture, Enterprise, SSD/Flash/NVRAM |
But not that kind of science project. This is the real deal, already running near a petabyte, needing to upgrade and looking for answers. Sounds like they’ll be spending real money real soon. I edited for brevity and asked the writer to monitor the comments to...
by Robin Harris | Thursday, October 22, 2009 | Cloud computing & storage, Clusters, Enterprise, Future Tech, SSD/Flash/NVRAM |
Spent 3 days at fall ’09 SNW. Given the economy my expectations were low. The good news: it was active. The better news: the pace of innovation across storage is accelerating, despite the economy and the drop in VC funding. Make that perhaps because of the drop...
by Robin Harris | Monday, October 12, 2009 | Architecture, Enterprise, SSD/Flash/NVRAM |
Sun announced the, or removed from stealth mode, the F5100, their flash-based storage array that uses SO-DIMM form-factor flash modules (see last month’s post for the StorageMojo take on the unannounced product). With 20 flash modules and 480 GB of capacity it...
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