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Solid State Drives Go Universal
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Solid State Drives Go Universal
By J. Daley. HP has been shipping SSDs in Mid-Range (EVA) and High End (XP) Storage solutions for a while, offering extremely high performance in Tiered Storage applications. Certain HP notebooks and blades also support solid state in limited configurations...
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09-21-2009 2:53 AM
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Solid State Drives and DL380 G6 Rev Up SQL Server
By S.R., HP Industry Standard Servers. The HP ProLiant DL380 G6 achieved the #1 TPC-H 100GB price/performance spot for servers running Microsoft SQL Server. This benchmark is the industry's first ever TPC-H publication using Solid State Drives, demonstrating...
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09-21-2009 2:39 AM
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Solid State Develops
By Susan Riley. There seems to be a lot of interest in SSD's lately. With all the different product offerings out there it is hard for the user to fully understand what type of product they need. There is the MLC variety that is high performance,...
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04-24-2009 1:52 PM
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