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The HighPoint RocketStor 5322 6Gb/s eSATA Storage Dock has 2 6Gb/s ports, fits 2.5" or 3.5" drives, is HotSwap and HotPlug compatibility, PC & MAC supported. This dock is about performance and RAID 0 is also possible with a supported controller. It's an outstanding product!
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Nach dem kürzlichen Test der schnellen Plextor M5 Pro Xtreme 256GB SSD wollten wir noch mehr Performance erreichen.
Gesagt, getan, denn heute testen wir zwei der schnellen Plextor M5 Pro Xtreme 256GB SSDs.
Wir testen die beiden SSDs im Hardware RAID0 Verbund und vergleichen die Performance mit einem Software RAID 0 Verbund, mit einer einzelnen Plextor M5 Pro Xtreme 256GB SSD und mit zwei Crucial m4 SSDs im RAID 0 Verbund.
Schauen wir uns an, wie sich die beiden Plextor M5 Pro Xtreme 256GB SSDs als RAID schlagen.
Über die Hardware Test Rubrik gibt es übrigens noch ein Plextor Gewinnspiel, wo man eine M5 Pro Xtreme 256GB SSD gewinnen kann.
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SilverStone is known for some of the highest quality PC products on the market, and they continue to meet and exceed all expectations for quality, craftsmanship, and performance.
Today I have with me one of SilverStone’s newest external hard drive enclosures: the DS322. The DS322 has dual 3.5" SATA hard drive bays with RAID support and a USB 3.0 interface for the fastest data transfer speeds possible. So, without further ado, let’s take a closer look at this great new HDD enclosure from SilverStone.
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The E-Drive SSD from KingFast sports high reliability SLC NAND flash from Intel, along with the proven LSI SandForce SF-2281 controller, which makes it ideal in enterprise environments. The product is available in 60GB and 120GB capacities, with no 240GB in sight yet and we also get a full 3-year warranty.
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The time is ripe for LSI to introduced a follow-up to the SandForce SF-2281. The champion of yesteryear can no longer compete with today's fastest SSDs, such as the Samsung 840 Pro or OCZ's own Vector. SandForce SF-2281 has been demoted to budget SSDs.
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Nonostante la larga diffusione dei servizi in cloud, il mercato dello storage di rete privato continua a suscitare l’interesse dei grandi colossi del mondo IT. Non molto tempo fa abbiamo assistito al debutto di ASUS nel mondo dei NAS tramite l’azienda affiliata Asustor. Recentemente anche Lenovo ha fatto il suo ingresso in questo settore tramite una partnership con EMC, a cui appartiene in brand Iomega. Quest'oggi la redazione vi propone i test e le considerazioni relative ad un Network Attached Storage prodotto da Iomega e commercializzato dalla partnership nata da Lenovo e EMC Corporation riguardante le soluzioni di storage di rete; parliamo dello StorCenter ix2 da 2x1TB.
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With its "Se" series of enterprise hard drives, WD is targeting those in need of "bulk storage", whether it be in a datacenter or NAS. Its biggest perk is that it almost perfectly mimics the company's Re drives, boasting a 5-year warranty, models ranging from 2 - 4TB, and best of all, a price tag of up to $80 less.
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Welcome to Myce’s first Enterprise class Solid State Storage (SSS) solution review.
We are delighted that this review is for an Intel DC S3700 200GB SATA SSD, which is widely regarded as a first class Enterprise solution.
The DC S3700 is a breakthrough product for Intel, which has propelled them into, once again, being a competitive player in the Enterprise Space. With the DC S3700 Intel has pushed a new byword and yardstick into the evaluation of SSS solutions – “Consistency”.
So, we were excited to see if the DC S3700 would live up to its reputation when scrutinised by Myce’s new OakGate Technology based Enterprise Test Bench.
I take this opportunity to thank the excellent Intel personnel that quickly and effectively responded to some questions that were thrown up by our testing – more about this later.
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Western Digital ushers in the new generation of low power computing with Scorpio Blue hard drive. Today we have the 500GB capacity in for review.
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SSD technology has seen some massive leaps since it was introduced in the mass consumer market a few years back. Throughout that time we have seen faster speeds, newer interfaces, and smaller designs. One drawback that has remained constant throughout is size, and it still is the major issue today for those looking to make the jump from mechanical to flash storage. Solidata Technology enters the fray with their K8 1920E enterprise/military-grade level 2TB MLC solid-state drive for roughly $5000. In terms of adding four 512GB SSDs together, it is quite steep considering it is just one single drive. That being said it is made for the industrial market in mind, but we will test and see if it is worth consumer recognition.
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