Fragmentation: Holding Back the Flash Drive Mandate? MarketWatch - 9 hours ago This mandate has been answered with increases in disk speed, the addition of on-board caches, and technologies such as NAS and RAID. ...
Fragmentation: Holding Back the Flash Drive Mandate? International Business Times, NY - 9 hours ago This mandate has beenanswered with increases in disk speed, the addition of on-board caches, andtechnologies such as NAS and RAID. ...
10 Things You Can Do to Give Your Computer a "Makeover" MarketWatch - 13 hours ago Online backup -- Set up and transfer files to online backup services that free up space on your hard disk drive allowing other applications to run faster. ...
In Deal With Hitachi, Intel Will Expand Its Flash Memory Business New York Times, United States - Dec 1, 2008 A hard disk, top, and a flash drive, with no moving parts. Although Intel does not disclose financial details of the business, flash-based storage is an ...
Intel Venture to Develop High-End Storage Devices Wall Street Journal - Dec 1, 2008 ... including high speed in fetching data and low power consumption. Until recently, the cost of flash memory cost has been much higher than disk drives for ...
FalconStor Unifies NAS/VTL Dedupe CRN, NY - 12 hours ago Virtual tape libraries, or VTLs, are disk arrays configured to look to the host server and the backup software as if they are physical tape libraries. ...
Hitachi GST, Intel Team up for Solid-state Drives PC World - Dec 2, 2008 Although SSDs are more expensive than disk drives, the high-speed, low-power characteristics they offer are particularly useful in high-end applications, ...
Winchester Systems RAID Arrays Feature 1 TB SAS Drives MarketWatch - Dec 1, 2008 "Our powerful ASIC-powered FlashDisk systems deliver SAS reliability and performance combined with the overwhelming economy of 1 TB disk drives," he ...
Check hard disk errors Sify, India - Dec 2, 2008 This option may be used if serious disk problems are suspected. Please note that this may take several hours depending on volume size, system speed and so ...