Improving Online Transaction Processing Systems with SSDs
As a way to increase data center performance for applications such as online transaction processing, administrators are utilizing SSDs.
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As a way to increase data center performance for applications such as online transaction processing, administrators are utilizing SSDs.
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SSDs can have a cost advantage in the data center, especially when considered in light of Total Cost of Ownership (TCO).
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When it comes to data storage and upkeep, a recent study indicates that data centers are still the largest repository for enterprise workflow.
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When making decisions about SSD vs. HDD, it helps to consider the total cost of ownership (TCO) advantages of SSDs in the data center.
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