New Enterprise-Class SSDs Brings NVMe Speed to the Data Center
The Samsung 983 DCT SSD brings NVMe speed to data centers, increasing speeds, lowering costs and facilitating management for IT.
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The Samsung 983 DCT SSD brings NVMe speed to data centers, increasing speeds, lowering costs and facilitating management for IT.
Samsung's solid state drive (SSD) line expands with PCIe interface drives and non-volatile memory for the enterprise data center.
Companies are still utilizing SATA for their storage needs, but advancements in SSDs are making NVMe protocols a must-have.
With its ability to improve performance, latency and scalability, NVMe over fibre or fabric is an enterprise storage game-changer.
Content delivery networks have unique storage requirements. Fortunately, there are new SSDs tailored just for CDN needs.
As video file sizes have increased exponentially, streaming storage for CDNs has struggled to keep pace — until now.
Content delivery networks can minimize latency and server downtime by investing in the right SSD.
Hyper-converged systems are a great way for data centers to take advantage of increased SSD performance.
As flash technology advances, high-capacity SSDs are becoming an affordable alternative to HDDs within the enterprise data center.
For data center applications, hyper-converged systems can offer streamlined management, configuration and deployment for high-volume workflows.