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Its tiny size makes it an easy addition to any home or small office and it packs an impressive amount of power for backup, storage, and other basic server functions. Add some RAM, hard drives, and an operating system, and you'll have a server that is customizable for your environment without spending an excessive amount of cash.
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Eine SSD zu langsam ?
Heute testen wir zwei 60GB SSDs im RAID0 Verbund.
Vor kurzem haben wir eine Mach Xtreme Technology MX-DS Fusion 60GB SATA3 SSD getestet, die allerdings nicht mit der Spitze der bislang auf ocinside.de getesteten SSDs mithalten konnte. Nun werden wir an einem SATA3 Controller zwei SSD als RAID 0 testen und sind gespannt, wie sich die beiden Solid State Drives im Striping gegen die bislang getesteten SSDs schlägt.
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Today for review I’ve got the Verbatim Tuff-Clip 8GB USB drive. This USB drive resembles a carabineer style clip that you can attach to most anything. The drive comes with software to create two partitions as well, one secure and one public so you can hide any important data so it can’t be accessed without a password. I’ve put it up against a few other 8gb USB drives I’ve got on hand for comparison and the Tuff-Clip performs well actually..
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In the continuous activity test we see the strong side of the Toshiba SSD. When the SSD is in constant use for a longer period of time, the performance barely dips like it does for most other SSDs. This is of less importance for consumers, but for servers this is an advantage.
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Corsair führt mit der Neutron-Serie nicht nur eine neue SSD ein, sondern auch einen neuen Controller: Nicht von SandForce oder Marvell, sondern von „Link_A_Media Devices" stammt der Controller, der nach einem physikalischen Teilchen benannten Laufwerksserie. Wir schauen uns in diesem Artikel sowohl das Einstiegs- als auch das Performancemodell an und vergleichen die Neutron-SSDs mit anderen aktuellen High-End-Laufwerken.
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Erfreulich kann man derzeit die purzelnden Preise bei den Speicher-Modulen Feststellen. Umso erfreulicher ist auch, dass sich dies auch auf performante SSDs sowie USB-Sticks auswirkt. Vor kurzem präsentierte der Speicherspezialist Kingston eine weitere neue Produktkreation. Mit dem DataTraveler HyperX30 präsentiert der U.S. Amerikanische Hersteller einen weiteren mobilen Datenträger, der mit einer großen Performance überzeugen soll. Wie sich die 64GB-Version im Praxistest schlug, klärt der nachfolgende Testbericht.
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With prices continually falling, SSD drives are no longer a luxury for the enthusiast. There is no doubt that SSD drives have significant advantages over their spinning brethren, but pricing aside...capacity continues to be the SSD's Achilles' heel. The current defacto solution to this conundrum is to pair your shinny SSD with a large capacity HDD. This pairing allows the user to decide how to handle their data management needs, performance or storage capacity. This works for most PC users, but in cases where design limitations prevent the use of two separate drives, the user is unfortunately forced into decision between one or the other. Will you ever be able to have your cake and eat it too?
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Last week we showed you the new Kingston SSDNow V+100 that uses a new Toshiba controller and offers good mainstream performance, but the current price is quite a bit higher than what we wanted to see. Today we're looking at the new Kingston SSDNow V100 with a Toshiba labeled controller designed in cooperation with JMicron. The V100 is Kingston's new budget series that is designed to meet the needs of mainstream users.
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RAID, the final frontier. These are the voyages of...ah, who am I kidding? Choosing to implement RAID today isn’t embarking on a mission to boldly go where no one has gone before. This technology has literally been around for years, and today RAID support can be found within most operating systems, integrated on motherboards, or easily added to any system as a 3rd party controller for almost nothing (quick search on Amazon yields controllers for less than $30). With its wide availability, you may find yourself at some point contemplating taking the plunge and configuring a RAID setup on your own system. However, before doing so, there are some things you should consider.
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It's no secret that the most ideal way to carry regular data (and not mission critical ones) is without doubt to own a portable hard drive not only because you can't really find many USB flash drives in the market with capacities exceeding 256GB but also because the ones that are available cost many times over the price of a regular portable hard drive and thus are out of reach for most people. Now as we all know USB flash drives come in various capacities to cover all the possible uses people intend for them but although prices have taken a serious dive for the past years making even 64GB USB flash drives quite affordable size is also a significant factor and for good or bad there aren't that many tiny solutions around at 64GB (even if they were not everyone has use for 64GB). Furthermore there are even less USB 3.0 compatible flash drives in the market that can fit in the "tiny" size category but thanks to Patriot we now have the SuperSonic Mini USB 3.0 Flash Drive line.
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