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Icy Dock ToughArmor MB699VP B 4 Bay U2 NVMe Hot Swap Enclosure Front
Our Icy Dock ToughArmor MB699VP-B review finds an excellent 4-bay NVMe U.2 SSD hot swap rack that is used for adding NVMe to workstations and servers.
Proxmox VE AMD EPYC 7351P Single Socket Platform
We put Proxmox VE 5.2 on a number of AMD EPYC test systems to see how the latest version of the open source virtualization and storage framework performs.
Intel Xeon Scalable CPUs
We take a look at the Intel Xeon Gold 6152 in our benchmarks and review of the top core count Xeon Gold 6100 series CPU and compare it to other Intel Xeon offerings as well as AMD EPYC 7000 series CPUs
Micron 5210 SSD QLC NAND
Micron and Intel release QLC NAND that bumps the industry firmly into a new tier of storage density. This is not just a lab demo as Micron 5210 ION is in limited release with the new QLC NAND and with more products coming
Gigabyte S451 3R0 Angle
The new Gigabyte S451-3R0 storage servers are 36-bay 4U designs that have more accessible physical characteristics than top loading drive enclosures while offering more expansion and customization opportunities.
Red Hat Cyber Bug Strikes Again
Today Intel and industry partners disclosed a new vulnerability CVE-2018-3639, which is another side channel attack variant. This new CVE is being called "Variant 4", Speculative Store Buffer Bypass, or Speculative Store Bypass depending on who is discussing the vulnerability.
Supermicro AS 1123US TR4 Front Top Open
Our Supermicro AS-1123US-TR4 server review. This is a 1U dual AMD EPYC platform that can support up to 4TB of RAM, 10x 2.5" drives, and up to 4x PCIe expansion cards making it highly customizable
Synology DS1618+ Three Quarter
The Synology DS1618+ is a 6-bay NAS server with a new Intel Atom C3538 SoC and 4GB of RAM offering a capacity point between 4 and 8-bay units.
AMD This Is EPYC
The new AMD This is EPYC Campaign is an aggressive marketing push by AMD to push EPYC against Intel Xeon Scalable as we get further into the product cycle
QNAP TS 1677X Front
The new QNAP TS-1677X NAS series is powered by AMD Ryzen and supports GPUs providing a unique platform for remote branch office deployments