IOPS
Tag details
Welcome to the 'IOPS' tag page at Technorati. This page features content from the farthest reaches of the Blogosphere that authors have "tagged" with 'IOPS'.
Look up
"IOPS"
at The Free Dictionary
Latest blogosphere posts tagged “IOPS”
-
Seagate introduces Pulsar, Its First Solid State Drive
Desinformado.com —
Authority: 142
Seagate today introduced the Seagate Pulsar drive, the first product in its new enterprise solid state drive (SSD) family. Designed for enterprise blade and general server applications, the Pulsar drive uses single-level cell (SLC) technology, delivers up to 200GB capacity, and is built in a 2.5-inch small form factor ...1 week ago -
Seagate’s First Pulsar SSDs Ready To Blast The Enterprise
Tech News Time —
Authority: 145
We first heard of Seagate’s plans to enter the SSD market way back in mid 2007 and then again in 2008. Here we are in the final days of 2009 and guess what: the first Seagate SSD has been announced. Unfortunately, Seagate’s 2.5-inch SATA Pulsar SSD targets the raised-floor crowd locked away in your corporate ...1 week ago -
FAST: Features, Drawbacks, Applications and some Questions
StorageNerve —
Authority: 484
FAST (FULLY AUTOMATED STORAGE TIERING) FAST made a debut in the storage market yesterday (12/08/09). Finally after the market buzz we got a preview of the product in terms of its features, functionality, characteristics, possible shortcomings and use cases. This blog post focuses on the features, the drawbacks ...2 weeks ago -
Seagate Pulsar Solid State Drive
Computer Electronic Gadget Cellphone Review —
Authority: 515
Seagate release the first solid state drive (SSD) which named Seagate Pulsar with 2.5-inch form factor using single-levell cell (SLC) technology. It has capacity up to 200GB with speed read and write up to 240 MB/s and 200 MB/s. This Seagate Pulsar is design for server or enterprise application. The peak ...2 weeks ago -
Seagate’s first Pulsar SSDs ready to blast the enterprise
ITsky —
Authority: 152
We first heard of Seagate’s plans to enter the SSD market way back in mid 2007 and then again in 2008. Here we are in the final days of 2009 and guess what: the first Seagate SSD has been announced. (more…)2 weeks ago -
Seagate’s first Pulsar SSDs ready to blast the enterprise
F-Default —
Authority: 463
We first heard of Seagate’s plans to enter the SSD market way back in mid 2007 and then again in 2008 . Here we are in the final days of 2009 and guess what: the first Seagate SSD has been announced Read more from the original source: Seagate’s first Pulsar SSDs ready to blast the enterprise2 weeks ago -
Seagates first Pulsar SSDs ready to blast the enterprise
Hobbies Fun & entertainment - fun-entertainment.marc8.com —
Authority: 165
We first heard of Seagates plans to enter the SSD market way back in mid 2007 and then again in 2008 . read more2 weeks ago -
Seagates first Pulsar SSDs ready to blast the enterprise
Engadget —
Authority: 838
We first heard of Seagates plans to enter the SSD market way back in mid 2007 and then again in 2008 . Here we are in the final days of 2009 and guess what: the first Seagate SSD has been announced. Unfortunately, Seagates 2.5-inch SATA Pulsar SSD targets the raised-floor crowd locked away in your corporate data ...2 weeks ago -
Seagate’s first Pulsar SSDs ready to blast the enterprise
MainGadget —
Authority: 163
We first heard of Seagate’s plans to enter the SSD market way back in mid 2007 and then again in 2008 . Here we are in the final days of 2009 and guess what: the first Seagate SSD has been announced Continued here: Seagate’s first Pulsar SSDs ready to blast the enterprise2 weeks ago -
Optima OP5-E resurfaces with English OS, gets lengthy video review
MainGadget —
Authority: 163
By now, you’re sufficiently aware that the Optima OP5-E is the first non-Nokia MID to arrive with a Maemo-based operating system. In fact, you’ve already seen what this bugger looks like on video . More here: Optima OP5-E resurfaces with English OS, gets lengthy video review2 weeks ago -
SSD and Storage System Performance
StorageIOblog —
Authority: 120
Jacob Gsoedl has a new article over at SearchStorage titled How to add solidstate storage to your enterprise data storage systems . In his article which includes some commentary by me, Jacob lays out various options on where and how to deploy solid state devices ( SSD ) in and with enterprise storage ...2 weeks ago -
How to win approval for upgrades: Link them to business benefits
StorageIOblog —
Authority: 120
Drew Rob has another good article over at Processor.com about various tips and strategies on how to gain approval for hardware (or software) purchases with some comments by yours truly. My tips and advice that are quoted in the story include to link technology resources to business needs impact which may be ...4 weeks ago

