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Tag Archives: SAS

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Charlie Demerjian
Jul 20, 2016

Emulex puts NVMe over FC with NVMf

More acronyms mean half the latency for storage

Emulex is extending Fibre Channel with NVMe to get NVMf. SemiAccurate has the details for you about this interesting development in storage fabrics. As you might expect from an acronym about NVMe over Fibre Channel called NVMf, the f probably …
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Charlie Demerjian
Apr 4, 2016

Intel releases four new NVMe enterprise drives

Two with 3D NAND, two dual ported

Intel released four new drives last week, two families of two enterprise SSDs each.
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Charlie Demerjian
May 12, 2015

Avago’s PEX9700 turns the PLX PCIe3 switch into a fabric

On die, low latency, and plays games too

PLX, now part of Avago, is finally coming out with their PEX9700 PCIe switching family.
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Charlie Demerjian
Feb 5, 2015

LSI, I mean Avago ups Syncro speed to 12Gbps

New name, same team, twice as fast to sync servers

The part of Avago that was formerly LSI has announced a big update to their Syncro line with the new 9300 series.
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Thomas Ryan
Jan 26, 2015

Avago’s 16 port SAS 3.0 Host Bus Adaptors

So many ports for so many drives…

The new 9300-16i and 9300-16e HBAs from Avago are good for nearly 2 million IOPS of performance.
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Charlie Demerjian
Dec 23, 2013

OakGate makes an SSD tester that does it all

AIS 2013: One tester to rule them all, one box to test 24 of them

If you are serious about testing SSDs, you can make your own testing rig or turn to OakGate Technologies for everything you need.
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Charlie Demerjian
Sep 16, 2013

Viking makes a DIMM that can back itself up

IDF 2013: SAS form factor DIMMs, flash backed DIMMs and other goodies

Sometimes the coolest things you find are in places you don’t expect like Viking’s SASDIMM and NVDIMM at IDF.
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Charlie Demerjian
Sep 11, 2013

Sandisk shows off NVMe+SAS SFF8639 drives

IDF 2013: One drive, one connector, two fast interfaces

Sandisk was showing off a new SAS drive connector, the NVMe + SAS SFF8639.
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Charlie Demerjian
Sep 4, 2013

Adaptec releases five new 8-Series SAS12 RAID cards

New card, new speeds, and a new software paradigm

Adaptec is putting out a series of SAS12 cards today and adding a few features as well.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 23, 2013

LSI puts out a 4TB PCIe3 SSD

WarpDrive lives up to it’s name

LSI is outing a bunch of RAID based goodies today from a massive PCIe3 flash array to improvements on their older lines.
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Charlie Demerjian
Apr 8, 2013
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LSI puts 1TB of SSDs on a SAS RAID card for caching

Intel has two new enterprise parts that take RAID to the extreme

LSI and Intel have just announced a new caching SAS RAID controller called the Nytro MegaRAID with a twist, two SSD.
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Charlie Demerjian
Sep 27, 2012

Western Digital makes big SAS drives affordable

2.4PB a rack should be close to enough

Western Digital has finally come out with four large SAS drives called the WD RE line.
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Charlie Demerjian
Sep 21, 2012

Adaptec ups the bar for 12Gbps SAS cards

IDF 2012: 24 is the new 8, Mini-SAS or not

Adaptec has been really quiet of late, falling behind LSI in just about every turn and milestone.
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Charlie Demerjian
Sep 18, 2012
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LSI shows 12Gbps SAS cards running at speed

IDF 2012: And finally a multipathing SAS concept that works

LSI had some SASsy goodies to show at IDF including the first production 12Gbps controller SemiAccurate has seen.
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Charlie Demerjian
Sep 12, 2012
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SeaMicro adds two CPU cards and storage arrays

IDF 2012: SM15000 gets Piledriver, Ivy Bridge, and 5PB of disks

The best tech shown at IDF so far was the new SeaMicro box from AMD, say hi to the SM15000.
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