Tuesday, February 11, 2020

Samsung's Stellus launches new file system

 
Storage Digest
A roundup of storage content from TechTarget's network |Feb. 11, 2020
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FEATURED STORY
Samsung spins Stellus Technologies for file storage
by Dave Raffo, Editorial News Director

Samsung created Stellus to develop new-fangled file system built on key-value storage and optimized for NVMe flash drives, scalability and high throughput.

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Quantum object storage expands with ActiveScale purchase

Quantum object storage will be used in conjunction with StorNext file system technologies to tackle unstructured data associated with streaming video and surveillance.

 
Assureon archive is fast, but shouldn't replace backup

Nexsan Assureon 8.3 ramped up retrieval speeds, making it suitable for backup and DR. However, relying on the archive appliance for multiple use cases carries its own risks.

 

Dell EMC storage CTOs predict 2020 trends

Dell Technologies storage president and GM offers exclusive glimpse into CTO Council's yearlong research project with predictions for 2020 and beyond.
 
Survey: Many businesses neglecting disaster recovery testing

Even though DR testing is a low-cost way to ensure readiness, businesses don't do it enough. Roadblocks include limited time, stretched IT teams and basic human nature.

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Infrastructure modernization via hyper-convergence can equal success

How hyper-convergence can help modernize IT infrastructures to better meet challenges like the digital transformation of the business and the adoption of edge computing.

 
Products using Intel Optane SSDs and memory debuted in 2019

Is your organization ready for storage class memory? See some of the Optane-based products vendors developed and launched last year that incorporated the technology.

 
 
Illustrated guide to hyper-converged edge computing

Hyper-converged systems can help reduce network strain by making it possible to send only the most valuable and relevant data to centralized remote data centers or the cloud.

 
Types of backup explained: Full, incremental, differential and mirror

There are several different types of backup. Here's how to choose the best way to safeguard your data and recover appropriately in the event of an incident.

 
Updating your old business continuance plan for the new year

Has your business continuity plan kept up with data center changes of the past year? If not, it may be time to revisit your plan's capabilities and existing recovery objectives.

 
Top 4 cloud block storage challenges to beware of

Block storage comes with challenges, including high data egress costs, confused billing, inconsistent performance and availability issues. Find out how to cope with the top four.

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