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We found 9 items for the tag: EFD
Adaptec by PMC ASR-72405 Enterprise RAID Controller Review
Adaptec by PMC's Series 7 controllers look to redefine the capabilities of the modern RAID controller. With a focus on a high native port count and new SAS HD cabling, the Series 7 controllers deliver...
Micron P400m 200GB Enterprise SSD Review
Micron's new P400m enterprise SSD provides excellent endurance characteristics in conjunction with superior data protection, consistent performance and a low power threshold.
Intel DC S3700 800GB Enterprise SSD Review
Intel releases the DC S3700 SSD for datacenter applications, featuring a new proprietary controller, optimized firmware and HET-MLC providing ten drive writes per day of endurance and class-leading performance...
SMART Optimus 400GB Enterprise SSD Review
The SMART Optimus heralds the beginning of a new era for the datacenter, the inclusion of MLC NAND SSDs into roles typically only served via SLC high-endurance SSDs. Providing SLC-like endurance from...
LSI Nytro WarpDrive 800GB BLP4-800 PCIe Enterprise SSD Review
LSI's second-generation WarpDrive BLP4-800 SSD offering includes four SandForce processors and eMLC flash for superb enterprise performance and endurance.
LSI 9207-8i Mustang RAID Controller Host Bus Adapter Review
The rush is on for companies such as LSI to deliver a host of storage components that allow customers to reap the generational benefits that PCIe 3.0 brings.
Intel 910 800GB PCI Express Solid State Drive Enterprise RAID Report
We were lucky enough to have two Intel 910 800GB PCI Express SSDs in our lab. We could not resist the temptation to throw them together to explore the performance possible from a dual Intel 910 solution...
Intel 910 800GB and 400GB PCI Express Solid State Drive Review
Intel jumps into the server PCIe flash acceleration market and in a big way. With an amazingly low price point compared to competitors, Intel aims to dominate this market segment.
Breakthrough new display tech, draws next to no power
New display tech, EFD could be out within the next 5 years.