Enterprise SSD - Blog / Knowledge Center
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The NVMe Promise: Squeeze More Out of Existing CPUs
NVMe over Fabric helps CPUs to run more efficiently with lower latency and higher throughput.
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NVMe: Redundancy and RAID
The switch to NVMe requires a full stack review from IT architects to ensure redundancy exists on every layer of the stack.
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Driving NVMe Into the Future
Here are seven of the predictions of what will drive NVMe adoption for 2021.
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How to Test an Enterprise SSD Part 2: Know Which Metrics to Test and Use the Right Software
Test SSDs to know the real endurance, changes in latency and IOPS in sequential and random read or write scenarios.
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How to Test an Enterprise SSD Part 1: Use Your Exact Environment with Real Data, Apps, and Hardware
SSD test beds for enterprise servers should be done with the real hardware, OS and data. We’ll explain why.
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Top 4 SSD Buying Mistakes
Don’t pick the wrong type of SSD for your server. A wrong choice means a higher cost of ownership. Learn to pick the right SSDs.
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Case Study: Helping Rapid On-Premises Application Growth with Kingston Enterprise Products and Services
Learn how Hosteur supported their rapid growth & SLAs with Kingston Enterprise products & services.
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Rip and Replace vs Predictability: Why SSDs with Predictable Latency Matters
Data centers should be using server SSDs. There are many benefits over client drives and costs have come down.
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The Right Solid-State Drive (SSD) Matters
Choosing the right SSD for your server is important since server SSDs are optimized to perform at a predictable latency level while client (desktop/laptop) SSDs are not. These difference result in better uptime and less lag for critical apps and services.
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Why does 5G need Edge Computing in a Micro Data Center?
Industry expert Simon Besteman provide insight on why 5G demands edge computing in micro data centers.
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4 Things Data Center Managers Can Learn from HPC
Cloud and on-premise data center managers can learn a lot from supercomputing.
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Kingston Memory & Enterprise SSDs Give Managed Hosting Provider i3D.net a Competitive Advantage
Kingston delivered compatible memory that met the performance goals of i3D.net's servers, extending the service life of their existing hardware.