In the late 1990’s and early 2000’s, the storage data communications world saw a migration from large parallel buses to faster, streamlined serial interfaces. This was particularly evident in disk ...
Ever since solid state storage was put on the map, we've seen tremendous strides in storage performance across consumer and enterprise computing uses with the promise of even more to come. With the ...
The increased use of flash memory storage has lead to new storage interfaces that can take advantage of the higher data rates that NAND flash based digital storage can provide. Many of these new ...
This vendor-written tech primer was submitted by the senior director of marketing in Integrated Device Technology’s Enterprise Computing Division on the behalf of the NVMe Promoter Group. NVMe is ...
If you’ve been following my pieces on XDA, you know that I adore outfitting my home lab with all sorts of cool gizmos, some more obscure than others. For example, I often use my Elecrow CrowView Note ...
PCIe 6.0 implementations are expandable and hierarchical with embedded switches or switch chips, allowing one root port to interface with multiple endpoints (such as storage devices, Ethernet cards, ...
PCI has traditionally been an important part of the storage ecosystem, starting well before the deployment of the current serial PCI Express (PCIe) standard. The bus, and it's follow-on standards, ...
A great many developments are shaping the evolution of the data center. Enterprise workloads are increasingly shifting to the cloud, whether these be hosted or colocation implementations. The nature ...
Intel’s storage czar has a thing or two to say about the future of drive technology, naturally, but it’s not all party line. PCWorld recently sat down with Bill Leszinske, who heads Intel’s NVM ...
PCIe connectivity has gained an increased profile in enterprise data storage in recent years, in particular with the emergence and takeover of mainstream flash storage by NVMe-based hardware. For ...
The Raspberry Pi 4 is the most powerful Raspberry Pi computer to date, and the first to support up to 4GB of RAM. It’s also the first to support USB 3.0 — and the chip that controls USB is connected ...
This vendor-written tech primer is submitted on the behalf of the NVMe Promoter Group, which is backed by Cisco, Dell, EMC, IDT, Intel, Micron, NetApp, Oracle, SandForce, and STEC. Readers should note ...