3PAR in play as importance of storage in enterprise increases
August 25, 2010
H-P Trumps Dell With Big for 3PAR | www.ibtimes.com
3PAR has competing offers to be acquired by HP and Dell. 3PAR makes highly scalable storage platforms offering virtualization and management automation. The 3PAR bidding war is the latest activity in a recent round of storage company acquisitions . Large storage players appear to be strengthening their product offerings through selective acquisitions.
SanDisk chip-sized SSD enables new computer Products
August 25, 2010
SanDisk Reveals World’s Smallest SSD, the ‘iSSD’ | www.tomshardware.com
SanDisk introduced a 64 GB Solid State Drive (SSD) called an iSSD. The iSSD is a small Ball Grid Array (BGA) chip that can be soldered into a motherboard and used for digital storage in a computer system. The iSSD supports the SATA interface allowing it to respond to the rich storage command set of the SATA specification. An embedded SSD with a very small form factor may help to create new categories of computer devices and consumer products
HDD companies collaborate for new technology introductions
August 25, 2010
Hitachi GST, Seagate and Western Digital formed the Storage Technology Alliance (STA). The STA was formed to help the companies work together to develop technologies to go beyond 1.5 Tbpsi areal density by 2014 or 2015. The new alliance has similarities to SEMI collaborative technology development projects for semiconductor technology development. The STA is working to bring other HDD companies, Samsung and Toshiba, as well as equipment and component technology into the effort.
Could open source projects be turned into for profit only?
August 14, 2010
Oracle signals an end to OpenSolaris | www.computerworld.com
1. Does Oracle potential announcement of the end of Open Solaris have implications for other open source projects?2. Will this provide an opportunity for larger companies to buy other open source projects?
The Tablet is not a PC - Will Microsoft understand that?
July 31, 2010
Microsoft Tablets Could Cannibalize Windows PCs: Analyst | www.eweek.com
1. Microsoft tablets are coming. Will they be ho hum like the Zune?2. Can Microsoft deliver a new type of device like a tablet or will it be like their last tablet that is really a touch screen PC?
Faster, Cheaper External Storage Coming
July 26, 2010
USB 3.0 chip prices set to drop through the floor | www.techeye.net
Native chips for implementing USB 3.0 connectivity in motherboards will drop dramatically later this year. Chip suppliers for USB 3.0 include NEC, Fresco Logic and Asmedia . Many motherboard manufacturers have announced plans to ship motherboards with USB 3.0 this year. By 2011 we may see a major switch from USB 2.0 to USB 3.0 for external storage devices.
Data Security in Flash Devices
July 21, 2010
USB drives, SSDs and other flash-based storage devices are used for storing personal and other sensitive data. Eliminating data on flash devices is required to help protect sensitive data. Traditional secure erase on flash creates endurance issues, crypto-erase is preferred. By the use of enhanced secure erase (or crypto-erase) SSDs should be able to be qualified as FIPS 140 complaint, making them available for many military and government applications.
High Performance Enterprise HDD Market Moves to SAS Interface
July 19, 2010
6 Gbps SAS drives signal end of line for Fibre Channel disk drives | searchstorage.techtarget.com
The Fibre Channel (FC) standards committee plans continual development of the interface from 8 Gbps (current) to 16 Gbps with a roadmap to 32 Gbps. The HDD companies have no plans for going beyond 4 Gbps Fibre Channel hard disk drives. SAS hard disk drives can now support 6 Gbps and have plans to migrate to 12 Gbps. High performance enterprise HDDs are in the process of transitioning from some FC to all SAS interfaces. Projections are that FC HDDs will stop shipping by 2013 or 2014
2.5-inch HDD Storage Capacities Increase this Year
July 18, 2010
1.5TB 2.5-inch Drives by the End of the Year | www.theregister.co.uk
ProStor, a HDD OEM, has removable RDX disk drive products using 2.5-inch disk drives. The company has indicated that it will have a 1.5 TB RDX product ready by the end of 2010. This means at least one HDD company will need to be shipping 1.5 TB 2.5-inch HDDs for at least OEM qualification by the end of 2010. It is not clear whether a 1.5 TB 2.5-inch HDD will have 2 or 3 disks and thus what areal density will be used.
iPhone reception loss will become a minor issue
July 18, 2010
Apple will learn from its error. The press coverage will lead to improvements in products as IT will benefit.
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