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Surprise! Using our assumptions, our all-flash array costs less than theirs Kaminario has claimed its all-flash storage arrays have a lower three or five-year cost of ownership than competing products.…
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Lees meerDRAM analyst also says the supply chain is just fine, thank you very much Toshiba has denied a report alleging its NAND flash factories were felled by ransomware.…
Lees meerMigrating VMs isn't a dark art and vSphere users are sticky, but Nutanix is having a crack Nutanix has taken another shot at VMware, this time with a virtual machine migration tool that takes VMs from ESXi to its own Acropolis hypervisor.…
Lees meerMicrosoft's Irish data centre spat asks: How far should an American warrant go? The US Supreme Court has agreed to hear a dispute over whether Microsoft should release personal emails stored in Ireland to America's federal government.…
Lees meerThe world's worst microphone uses spinning platters It must be one of the worst ways to build a microphone imaginable, tapping into a disk drive's nanosecond head stops as it waits for the vibrations caused by sound to cease, but it has been done.…
Lees meerFifth version server threesome pops up Huawei has refreshed three third generation modular rack server products from older Xeons to Skylake processors with a v5 refresh giving them updated networking and storage options.…
Lees meerIf we start now, we might be better at it than Albania The British government is looking for places to chuck £25m it has set aside for 5G trials.…
Lees meerTried logging in or signing up? Big bag of fail? Thought so Anyone wanting to log in or sign up to cloud-based email marketing service SendGrid is out of luck as an unspecificed glitch has taken its services offline.…
Lees meerOr was it David Green or Sebastian Fox? Interview Grant Shapps seems far from crestfallen after his disastrous attempt to lead a coup against Prime Minister Theresa May.…
Lees meerPlus resistive RAM news – it's a week in storage chess Storage roundup At the end of this week we can lift the lid just a little on Quantum's mystery Castle storage project, say that the latest 12TB LTO tape format is coming nearer and add a few ti…
Lees meerBack in the ring... so what are its chances? Analysis Violin Systems, the renamed Violin Memory, is like a boxer who could have been a contender and is now chasing redemption, getting up off the floor after what should have been a knockout blow.…
Lees meerSell our interest we must, but current flash still needs cash... Toshiba says it is now talking to Western Digital about joint investment in a flash fab development.…
Lees meerKubernetes-coralled containers also get the software-defined networking policy treatment Cisco's popped out version 3.0 of its software-defined networking Application Centric Infrastructure (ACI) product, but there's a more significant update coming…
Lees meerNew EuroCloud almost matches US cloud, if you can be bothered signing up Citrix has opened a new cloud region somewhere inside the European Union.…
Lees meerSymmetrical 10Gbps over cable TV networks coming any year now Cable Labs, the networking research outfit lab operated by cable television network operators, says it has finalised a new spec capable of delivering symmetrical 10Gbps data services over…
Lees meerThe cloud market's going nuts and Juniper rode it in Q1 and Q2. So what's wrong now? Juniper Networks has issued preliminary results for its third quarter and the news is bad: forecast revenue of between US$1,290m and $1,350m won't happen and the co…
Lees meerSteady as she goes predictable revenue rise for low-profit biz It's getting predictable. Barracuda has posted yet another year-on-year revenue rise with yet another small profit. Boring is good, though, right?…
Lees meerMicrosoft's latest fixes blamed for crashing WSUS-managed boxes during start-up Microsoft's October batch of security patches and bug fixes caused some corporate PCs to suffer blue-screen-of-death crashes when starting up this week.…
Lees meerUsing microwaves to fry bits into submission WDC has given up on heat-assisted magnetic recording (HAMR) and is developing a microwave-assisted technique (MAMR) to push disk drive capacity up to 100TB by the 2030s.…
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