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Given the universal at-rest compression/encryption in data centers, should computational storage drives own compression/encryption in order to further assist any application-level computation tasks?

Category: Adoption, integration & management

Encryption for data-at-rest is table-steaks for enterprise & data center drives. Offloading compression to the drives is more efficient and scalable than CPU-based compression. To enable additional compute functions to be done in or near the drives, the drives need to be able to manage the compression and the encryption.

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