Dell has announced a number of updates to its server, storage, and networking offerings to better support organizations looking to scale AI deployments. In a statement, the company said the updates to ...
CRN takes a technical dive into 10 new data center infrastructure hardware products that are becoming the foundation of the digital world. Innovation in the data center hardware market is on fire as ...
Data is a valuable commodity that sits at the heart of our IT systems, whether on-premise or in the public cloud. The need to retain our data on persistent storage media, however, has been around ...
SSDs Micron isn't done with consumer SSDs after all, unveiling a PCIe 5.0 QLC drive that should be both affordable *and* fast Memory Explainer: The RAMpocalypse is making memory, SSDs, and even GPUs ...
When is a server not a server? When it’s a Storage Server. Ask people what a storage server is, and you can expect to hear a variety of answers. Some will say it is a regular server with added ...
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From Docker-driven containers and Nano Server to software-defined storage and networking improvements, the next version of Windows Server is packed with great new features As we’ve come to expect from ...
As virtualization becomes more pervasive across the data center, and more tier-one and tier-two applications are migrated off physical hosts and onto virtual server platforms, the tight integration ...
Making inventories of computer storage, particularly on severs, is complex due to the number of factors involved. There might be multiple physical media devices each of which contains multiple logical ...
Windows Servers come with a built-in feature called the iSCSI Target Server Role. This role enables the Windows server to act as a centralized storage provider, so we will enable this role. Here’s how ...
Got an old PC sitting in a closet collecting dust? Rather than disposing of it or leaving it to rot, why not turn it into your own personal server? It's easier than you might think, and worth the ...