Scaleflux ups computational storage SSD capacity
ScaleFlux is upping its computational storage drive’s capacity from 12TB to a logical 24TB.
ScaleFlux is upping its computational storage drive’s capacity from 12TB to a logical 24TB.
Computational storage SSDs come in two major formats: programmable and fixed-function. They have stark differences in feature set and market acceptance.
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Xinnor and ScaleFlux, Inc. jointly announced the completion of a feasibility study into the benefits of pairing Xinnor xiRAID with ScaleFlux CSD 3310 NVMe SSDs for latency-sensitive distributed database applications.
A key feature provided by xiRAID is the ability to control the rate of array reconstruction, enabling a predictable reconstruction workload sized to ameliorate contention with host IO.
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