Whether you’re an independent creative professional or an IT admin for a business or organization, fast and secure data is always a top priority. Without compromise, the all-new iodyne Pro Data stands ...
Apple has updated its 3U rack-storage system the Xserve RAID, which can now store a maximum of 5.6 terabytes (TB) and achieve per-gigabyte costs of just over US$2 per GB. Fourteen independent 400GB ...
In multimedia environments, storage is king. When it comes to video editing, the faster the storage, the better. And big storage capacity doesn’t hurt either. For years, expensive high-speed SCSI or ...
San Digital announces new USB 3.0-based external hard-drive enclosures that offer support for multiple RAID configurations. Dong Ngo SF Labs Manager, Editor / Reviews CNET editor Dong Ngo has been ...
Popular Mac accessory maker, OWC, is out today with a new Thunderbolt 3 peripheral. The Mercury Elite Pro Dock offers a nice selection of I/O including Gigabit Ethernet, UHS-II port, and more along ...
RAID specialists Cremax USA has introduced its line of SOHO (small office/home office) RAID storage solutions. On display at last year’s Fall Comdex, the new products feature a 1394A to IDE RAID 1 ...
It's hard to understate the impact of NAND flash and SSDs. Over the last decade, these storage solutions have transformed the entire market. But long before we had massive solid-state storage, we had ...
OWC has come up with a perfect peripheral for those looking to declutter their desks. The Mercury Elite Pro Dock combines a Thunderbolt 3 dock with Dup to 28TB of dual-drive RAID storage. As a dock, ...
MicroNet Technology, Torrance, Calif., touts the DataDock II as a portable dual-drive hardware RAID storage solution for customers who require RAID storage they can use anywhere. The DataDock II has ...
This was among the driving forces behind the development of the Serial ATA standard, which showed potential to address these issues. Now in its second revision, SATA is delivering what system builders ...
Years ago, there were a lot of complications associated with implementing a RAID array in hardware (with or without a dedicated processor) or in software. What's come of that lately? Is there an ...
….that saved a kvetcher like me…. Last summer, EDN published an editorial I wrote after the 2004 Storage Visions conference, where I commented on the burgeoning capacities and plummeting ...