Data Center Storage: The Backbone of Digital Information
Data center storage forms the foundation for modern digital infrastructure, safeguarding and enabling access to vast amounts of information. From enterprise databases to cloud applications, this category houses crucial data assets for businesses and individuals worldwide.
The landscape of data center storage has evolved dramatically, transitioning from traditional hard disk drives (HDDs) to faster and more energy-efficient solid-state drives (SSDs). The rise of flash memory technology has ushered in new levels of performance and density, enabling greater storage capacity within smaller footprints.
Key features and specifications differentiate data center storage solutions, including storage capacity, performance metrics like IOPS (input/output operations per second) and latency, as well as data access protocols such as SCSI, SAS, and NVMe.
The future of data center storage lies in the intersection of cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and the Internet of Things (IoT). Solutions are becoming increasingly scalable, intelligent, and automated, with a focus on efficient data management, security, and disaster recovery.
- Seagate HB-1235
- Dell NX440
- DELL EMC NX3240
- DELL EMC NX3340
- Dell EMC Unity XT380 Unity XT380
- Dell EMC Unity XT380F Unity XT380F
- Dell EMC Unity XT480 Unity XT480
- Dell EMC Unity XT480F Unity XT480F
- HPE MSA 2060 SFF Storage
- HPE MSA 2060 LFF Storage
- DELL EMC Dell EMC PowerVault ME424
- DELL EMC Dell EMC PowerVault ME412
- DELL EMC Dell EMC PowerVault ME484
- Hewlett Packard Enterprise HPE MSA 2050 SFF Storage
- Hewlett Packard Enterprise HPE MSA 2050 LFF Storage
- NetApp EF600
- NetApp, Inc. E2812
- NetApp, Inc. E2860
- NetApp, Inc. E2824
- Lenovo DS6200 - 4619 DS LFF EXP - 4588