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Intel DC P3520 SSD
New Intel data center SSD naming conventions are here starting with all drives released after June 2018. Intel has a new hierarchy with Optane still atop.
Gigabyte G291 Z20 2U 2x GPU EPYC Front
Three new Gigabyte AMD EPYC servers are in the market with unique capabilities. Two of the servers are GPU compute servers including a 2U 8x GPU single socket AMD EPYC server. The third is a 36-bay 4U storage server
10x NVIDIA GTX 1080 TI FE Plus Mellanox Top
We show how changes in the Intel Xeon Scalable (Skylake-SP and Cascade Lake) PCIe complexes impacted the ability of the industry to provide single root deep learning and AI servers for the key industry segment
HPE DL385 Gen10 CPU Heatsink With 8x DDR4 DIMMs
We test the performance impact of AMD EPYC Naples memory to see how much performance can be gained by moving from one or two DIMMs installed to filling all eight memory channels.
QNAP TS 328
If you are in the market for a low-cost NAS, the QNAP TS-328 is a 3-bay RAID 5 capable NAS that has a unique value proposition over traditional 2-bay units. It can offer a lower cost per TB than smaller solutions.
Samsung 5th Generation V NAND
Samsung V-NAND 5th generation is now in mass production featuring over 90 layers, Toggle 4.0 speeds, and lower power consumption per bit than its predecessors
Proxmox Docker Portainer Title
We show you how to setup Docker on Proxmox VE using ZFS storage as the backend, even using a rpool backend for Docker storage
NetSpectre Paper
NetSpectre is the newest speculative execution vulnerability to be disclosed and it is scary. It allows an attacker to slowly remotely access information stored in memory without running code on the machine itself
Microchip Microsemi SmartRAID 3162
New Microchip Microsemi Adaptec SmartRAID 3162-8i RAID adapters feature 8 port SAS3 connectivity, onboard supercapacitors, and line rate controller based encryption
Intel Xeon Gold Logo
In our Intel Xeon Gold 5120 benchmarks and review we show why the chip achieves a new level of redundancy within the Skylake-SP SKU stack