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Lab Report: Achieving 1.2 petabytes of storage for the media industry
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What is the best RAID configuration for 4 Drives?
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Lab Report: Supermicro JBOD “947SE2C-R1K66JBOD”
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Mixing Hard Disk Drives of 512 Byte native and 512 Byte emulated Block Size in RAID Systems
Reliable Storage Systems That Meet Expectations of High-Resolution Video Data Streams
The most important specifications of modern hard disks
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Taking Advantage of SMR based HDDs in Surveillance Camera Systems
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Case Study – Focusing on the emerging IaaS industry – Worldstream
With state-of-the-art facilities covering over 5,000 square meters and 15,000 servers in operation, Worldstream is a major player in the IaaS market. Headquartered in the Netherlands, the company serves an international customer base that includes major financial institutions, as well as established brands in the industrial, broadcasting, enterprise, and agricultural sectors.
From 20 Megabytes to 20 Terabytes: 40 years of hard disk drive technology
About 40 years ago, the first PCs were equipped with hard disk drives (HDDs) – large drives that had a storage capacity of just 20 Megabytes. However, the technology shrank rapidly in terms of physical size, while storage capacities grew.