Seagate FireCuda 120 SSD Review

The Seagate FireCuda 120 is purpose-built SSD for the gaming demographic, focusing on endurance and capacity. The FireCuda family also comes in two NVMe M.2 models, the FireCuda 510 and 520, the latter which leverages the new PCIe 4.0 interface. (more…)
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TEAMGROUP T-FORCE CARDEA Ceramic C440 M.2 SSD Review

PCIe Gen4 devices were enabled through the release of newer AMD Ryzen motherboards. We are still seeing PCIe Gen4 storage trickling out, with more and more coming out on the client side of things. Today we see our third review on the client side with the TEAMGROUP T-FORCE CARDEA Ceramic C440 M.2 SSD. (more…)
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TrueNAS 12.0 BETA2 Now Generally Available

iXsystems has announced the general availability of TrueNAS 12.0-BETA2. The company has reported over 175 bugs fixes for the newest version, which means we are a lot closer to seeing the full TrueNAS 12.0-Release version. TrueNAS CORE is the successor to FreeNAS, and is one of the three versions of TrueNAS Open Storage software comprised of TrueNAS CORE, TrueNAS Enterprise, and TrueNAS SCALE. (more…)
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Pure Storage and Cohesity Partner to Deliver Pure FlashRecover

Pure Storage has announced a strategic partnership with Cohesity that will bring Pure FlashRecover to market. This jointly-engineered solution is specifically designed to meet the most demanding business continuity requirements while enabling new opportunities for data-driven organizations. The new partnership between Pure Storage and Cohesity was mainly due to their customer’s need for an integrated all-flash data protection solution that offers a quick and reliable back up and recovery solution at scale. (more…)
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Spin Memory Announces Higher Density RAM Breakthrough

Today, Spin Memory announced a new RAM (Random-Access Memory) production technology that improves memory density (and thus capacity) by at least 20%. The company claims that some chips designs can embed up to five times more memory in the same area footprint with minimal additional wafer processing costs by adopting their new technology. Spin Memory (renamed and rebranded from Spin Transfer Technologies a few years ago) was founded in 2007. Spin Memory has been aggressively researching improvements in RAM, especially MRAM. (more…)
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