The P410m SAS SSD has a read performance of up to 410MB/s, Micron says Micron Technology today announced its highest endurance Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) solid-state drive (SSD), the P410m, which it ...
Criteria for deploying flash solid state drives (SSD) are no different to any disk technology. Decision-making should match disk performance to application requirements based on three primary factors: ...
If you thought that Samsung’s monstrous 15.3TB PM1633a SAS solid-state drive (SSD) was impressive, you ain’t seen nothing yet. Seagate strutted into the Flash Memory Summit this week touting a new SAS ...
The P410m adds another facet to the Micron line of products by providing a high endurance 25nm MLC SSD for SAS customers. The robust feature set of SAS is rooted in its early origins in aircraft, ...
Computers are getting smaller, but there's one area where bigger is always better. That area is storage. Businesses are being forced to store huge amounts of data, and manufacturers are ramping up the ...
KIOXIA has announced that its next-gen PM7 Series of enterprise SAS SSDs are "available for customer evaluation", further cementing KIOXIA's dominance as the SAS market leader. The new KIOXIA PM7 ...
Storage firm SMART is to become the first to market with a 1.8-inch SAS SSD. The Optimus 1.8" SAS SSD has been specially designed for use in blade servers, caching, and other high-density computing ...
Viking Technology has managed to create a single 50TB SSD capable of one drive write per day, for five years. Viking claims that datacenters can see power savings of up to 80% per terabyte. Viking ...
SEOUL, South Korea--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., the world leader in advanced memory technology, today announced its launch of the industry's highest performing 24G SAS (SAS-4) SSD ...
Enterprise SAS/Fibre Channel SSD Leader Produces the Industry's Highest Performance SAS SSDs for Demanding Financial and Online Transaction Processing, Cloud Computing and Big Data Environments – High ...
Solid-state drive (SSD) prices per gigabyte (GB) dropped over the last two quarters – since the beginning of September 2024 – while SAS hard disk drive (HDD) prices increased over the same period.