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In this brief white paper, you will get insight into an innovative SanDisk product that accelerates application performance in VMware guest machines.
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The more complex software and hardware strategies are that need to be deployed, the more money you wind up spending on such products. Fortunately, a new solid state storage technology is currently available, and it won't break the bank.
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This white paper showcases a new class of solutions to resolve existing and prevent future I/O performance problems associated with physical and virtual infrastructure. Discover complex questions about flash-based performance storage appliances and how they meet these challenges.
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The purpose of this article is to examine the unique benefits of Intel® Solid State Drive (Intel® SSD) over traditional HDDs and competing SSDs, and to explore the benefits one could realize in using these new high performance SSDs in storage and embedded applications.
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This brief white paper explores the performance gap between CPUs and hard disk storage over the past 25 years and showcases comprehensive flash storage technology designed to bridge this widening gap by delivering immense performance and economic benefits.
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This technical resource describes a small footprint reference architecture that is designed for zero downtime and zero data loss, and slashes processor based license fees by 66% while cutting hardware costs by up to 50%.
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In this white paper, discover that now, more than ever, efficiency mechanisms like thin provisioning, block-level deduplication, and space reclamation are necessary components of flash-based media and can help ensure high performance storage. Read on to start thin, get thin, and stay thin.
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The EMC VNX family delivers industry-leading innovation and enterprise capabilities for file, block, and object storage in a scalable, easy-to-use solution.
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Will NVMe actually make a difference in the data center? Download this 10-page e-book for the answer to that question, with guidance on understanding NVMe and scale-out NVMe, practical applications, how flash needs to evolve to support NVMe, and more.