Addressing Automated Storage Tiering With SSDs
SSD technology has evolved to help reduce data storage costs and create processing efficiencies.
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SSD technology has evolved to help reduce data storage costs and create processing efficiencies.
As companies seek to streamline their storage investments, many are turning to the M.2 SSD form factor to increase density and lower cooling costs.
As a way to increase data center performance for applications such as online transaction processing, administrators are utilizing SSDs.
As the industry standard algorithm celebrates its 30th anniversary, here's how IT professionals are adapting.
SSDs can have a cost advantage in the data center, especially when considered in light of Total Cost of Ownership (TCO).
Recent research shows half a second of wait time can make a 10 percent difference in sales. How can SSDs ensure you're not facing extensive downtime?
When it comes to data storage and upkeep, a recent study indicates that data centers are still the largest repository for enterprise workflow.
When it comes to VDI storage, enterprises can leverage the benefits of SSDs to ensure their virtual systems run smoothly and efficiently.
For data center applications, hyper-converged systems can offer streamlined management, configuration and deployment for high-volume workflows.
When making decisions about SSD vs. HDD, it helps to consider the total cost of ownership (TCO) advantages of SSDs in the data center.