High performance solid state storage devices for enterprise and data center use are getting faster everyday it seems. Today, OCZ announced the release of their a new product, the OCZ Z-Drive R4 CloudServ PCIe SSD. While the name is impressive, the specifications are decidedly more so. To start things off, the CloudServ is availability in several configurations up to an …
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Karen’s Review Roundup On This Snow Filled Weekend in Ontario – for Feb 12, 2012
Woke up yesterday morning and couldn’t see out the front windows, and this morning everything is white. Finally, a taste of winter. In a country that expects and needs snow this is a good thing. There are a lot of people and businesses that rely on snow. And lets face it, snow in February is so much better than snow in April, May, …
Read More »Karen’s Review Roundup For February 8, 2012 – Thinking about Buying an SSD Just Yet?
While working outside ‘the world of tech’ today, a client began a conversation to tell me of his new system. He had purchased a Mac and was very happy with it so far, although a little confused with how to shut it off. When originally ordering it, he didn’t think the ‘cost’ of an SDD vs HDD was worth it, so he …
Read More »The SSD Review News for February 7, 2012
Let’s see… Today is the seventh day, of the second week, of the second month, of 2012 and the second full moon of the year is shining brightly in the sky over Ontario. Relevance? None…just facts. We’d like to ensure you take advantage of any and all opportunities to win free products so tonight we are highlighting Kitguru’s most recent contest. …
Read More »Intel 520 240GB SSD Review (Round One) – Intel Releases Amazing SATA 3 SandForce Driven SSD
Well I guess the secrets out by now. Intel has this morning officially released it’s new enthusiast level Intel 520 Series SSD and it is none other than ‘SandForce Driven’. What’s that, you say!? Our report today is a complete analysis of the Intel 520 240GB 6Gbps SSD and I would be remiss if I didn’t mention that this is only …
Read More »The SSD Review Daily News – January 28, 2012
Welcome back! If the speed in which we are seeing affiliate reviews arrive is any indication of whats in store for 2012, watch out! We have some amazing reviews below and will be completing some great SSD reviews this weekend so stay tuned! Continue to stop by and check out the new reviews, updates and maybe even jump into one …
Read More »Kupa X11 Windows Tablet With 128GB SSD Review – Convenience of a Tablet With The Power of a PC
Just prior to CES we had received an e-mail from a reader who had spoken of a company called Kupa, a tablet manufacturer who, as the reader had stated, “wasn’t afraid to experiment outside the box”. It took us all of two seconds to get to the Kupa Website and discover the Kupa X11, a tablet PC with all the …
Read More »Micron Buys U.K. Based Virtensys Ltd. For PCIe SSD Solutions
The PCIe SSD based storage market is getting quite popular these days. Micron already has a PCIe SSD on the market, but their acquisition of U.K. company Virtensys on Friday should help them keep up with other PCIe SSD rivals like Fusion-io and OCZ. Virtensys Ltd. specializes in PCIe I/O sharing appliances for large server and owns intellectual property to help share …
Read More »Super Talent TeraDrive Nova 240GB SATA 3 SSD Review
So we were just winding down from CES 2012 last week and bidding adieu to many of our friends for another year when we popped by the Super Talent booth. Our relationship with ST goes back a few years and Peter Carcione, Super Talents Director of Marketing, is a good friend who always seems to have something up his sleeve. …
Read More »Toshiba Discusses New SSD and USB 3 Offerings – CES and Storage Visions 2012 Update
Did you ever wonder where the term ‘flash’ in NAND flash memory originated? The answer it seems is directly tied into Toshiba, a company who’s name is synonymous with NAND flash memory as they have a very long history in flash memory, developing it since the 1980’s. As funny as it may seem, a Toshiba engineer is actually credited with …
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