RAID Controllers Reports

All-flash Storage Arrays: Are They Killing Hybrids?
sponsored by TechTarget Storage
EBOOK: Where there are instances when either all-flash or hybrid arrays work well—that is where the battle for dominance occurs. In this issue of Storage Handbook, our experts deconstruct the hybrid vs. AFA debate, digging into cost, network connectivity, and which arrays are more pertinent for primary storage workloads.
Posted: 27 Apr 2017 | Published: 27 Apr 2017

TechTarget Storage

Delivering Data Center Agility for the AI Enterprise
sponsored by WekaIO
WEBCAST: In this webcast, Evaluator Group Senior Strategist Randy Kearns and VP of Marketing at WekaIO Barbara Murphy discuss how to evolve your storage to support AI workloads and meet changing performance demands. Tune in for the takeaways and to learn why scale-out file systems are often recommended to support AI workloads.
Posted: 09 May 2019 | Premiered: May 9, 2019

WekaIO

Hitachi Accelerated Flash: An Innovative Approach to Solid-State Storage
sponsored by Hitachi Vantara
WHITE PAPER: This white paper features a purpose-built flash controller that exploits the attractively priced MLC NAND technology.
Posted: 03 Mar 2014 | Published: 31 Jan 2014

Hitachi Vantara

High-Performance Hybrid Arrays (HPHAs)
sponsored by Adaptec, Inc.
PRODUCT OVERVIEW: Built on Adaptec Unified Serial® (SATA/SAS) Series 5Z, Series 5 and Series 2 storage controller technology, High-performance Hybrid Arrays (HPHAs) provide for maximum performance at the lowest capital investment and operating costs.
Posted: 04 Nov 2009 | Published: 04 Nov 2009

Adaptec, Inc.

Delivering Fast Time to Results with Storage Built for Machine Learning
sponsored by WekaIO
WEBCAST: Evaluator Group Senior Strategist Randy Kearns and VP of Marketing at WekaIO Barbara Murphy dig into this question in this custom webcast; they also examine a high-performance storage system that provides the parallel data access, architecture for multiple data types, and flexible scalability that ML and DL workloads require.
Posted: 10 May 2019 | Premiered: May 10, 2019

WekaIO

Advantages of Object Storage and How It Differs from Alternatives
sponsored by Western Digital
EGUIDE: This TechTarget-produced expert guide digs into the advantages of object storage and how it differs from other storage technologies. Download now for a rundown of key characteristics; a bakeoff between object, file, and block storage; and more.
Posted: 22 May 2019 | Published: 20 May 2019

Western Digital

Product Overview: IBM XIV Storage System
sponsored by IBM
PRODUCT OVERVIEW: This product overview examines IBM XIV® Storage System, a groundbreaking, high-end, open disk system designed to support business requirements for a highly available information infrastructure. Read this overview and learn about the features and benefits of IBM XIV® Storage System.
Posted: 17 Nov 2010 | Published: 17 Nov 2010

IBM

Converged vs. Hyper-converged Infrastructure: The Bottom Line
sponsored by Pure Storage
EGUIDE: In this guide, contributors from SearchConvergedInfrastructure lay out the differences between converged and hyper-converged infrastructure storage. Read on to finally get the bottom line from our experts on the divergence between CI and HCI storage, with specific appliance examples.
Posted: 14 Aug 2017 | Published: 10 Aug 2017

Pure Storage

CW Europe – Forecast: Cloudy with Dry Spells
sponsored by TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com
EZINE: In Europe cloud is restricted and hybrid setups make use of local compute and storage.
Posted: 09 Feb 2016 | Published: 08 Feb 2016

TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

Bluewater Power Prepares for Smart Metering with SAP and IBM Solutions
sponsored by IBM
CASE STUDY: Bluewater Power implemented a set SAP and IBM solutions to help deal with new regulations and mandates in the energy sector. Read this case study to learn all the benefits Bluewater experienced by choosing this set of SAP and IBM solutions and learn how your organization can experience these same benefits as well.
Posted: 17 Nov 2010 | Published: 17 Nov 2010

IBM