TechTarget, Get to Know Edge Storage and the Technology Around It
Edge computing is no longer theoretical. It’s making its way into the enterprise, with products and services that move compute and storage closer to where…
Edge computing is no longer theoretical. It’s making its way into the enterprise, with products and services that move compute and storage closer to where…
NVMe drives are a big deal in computer storage right now, and for good reason. Not only does an NVMe solid-state drive (SSD) leave most…
The era of NVMe-over-Fabrics (NVMe-oF™) is quickly approaching. By 2025, most data centers will likely have adopted NVMe-oF for some part of their architecture.
As traditional hard drives are being slowly but surely replaced by flash-based SSDs and become more mainstream, the SATA transfer protocol is no longer sufficient…
Data is everywhere and must land somewhere. Somewhere, every bit of data that is created inhabits a piece of IT hardware: a storage array, a…
Storage at the edge used to be about ensuring remote offices and transient staff had adequate ways to capture and retain the data they generated.
There’s always an adoption curve when it comes to new technologies. In today’s digital landscape, where industries are constantly being disrupted by new applications and…
For a long time, people in the IT space took storage for granted. That’s because drive companies continued to squeeze more capacity into less space…
Non-Volatile Memory Express, or NVMe, is quickly becoming the go-to solution for high-performance enterprise storage.
Just over two years after the last major update, a new version of the NVM Express protocol specification for SSDs has been published.