EGUIDE:
To simplify the solid state storage purchasing process, this eguide provides an overview of a plethora of factors to consider including various form factors, interfaces, capacities as well as advantages and limitations of server-side solid-state storage.
RESOURCE:
USB flash drives and other USB-connected data storage devices offer a simple way of making data more portable and more easily transferrable. However, their use presents security risks that must be addressed. Apart from increasing the risk of data theft, they have often been used to transfer malware, sometimes with disastrous results.
WHITE PAPER:
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.
EGUIDE:
Whether physical servers or VMs, there are a number of places where data is held up. Accordingly, there are different ways to address each type of bottleneck—but each fix has side effects. Learn how to mitigate the virtual server bottlenecks your enterprise faces, and tune up your data storage with an all-flash system.
EGUIDE:
NetApp has been gaining recent momentum in the flash storage market, jumping from 4th to 2nd place, after its recent acquisition of SolidFire. This eGuide dives into the SolidFire integration, how this will benefit customers and the potential roadmap for NetApp's all-flash portfolio.
EGUIDE:
Two new challengers to DRAM's high speed performance – 3DX Point technology and PCM – are running circles around NAND. In this eGuide learn more about them, why analysts predict their longevity for at least 20 years and how vendors are preventing bit rot.
EGUIDE:
In this e-guide, learn how you can properly architect your flash storage to ramp-up for NVMe, as well as how you can overcome the risk you'd take by consolidating your storage for use with NVMe.
EGUIDE:
Use this guide as a comprehensive resource for evaluating flash caching benefits, trade-offs, 3 main implementation models, and determine where to cache in order to leverage faster media and improve I/O performance.
EBOOK:
Though all-flash arrays are popular, hybrid arrays offer the performance of flash arrays with the price of spinning disk drives for less frequently accessed data. Check out this buyer's checklist for a thorough analysis of the cost-benefits of hybrid flash vs. all-flash vs. spinning disks.
EGUIDE:
Download this expert guide to gain a foothold in the hyper-converged market, and discover why all-flash storage is now an integral component in converged infrastructure. Read on to learn how to apply flash-based HCI to high-performance databases, VDI workloads, and more.