NetApp squeezes ONTAP into teeny weeny device
NetApp is working on running ONTAP, an operating system for storage arrays, on IoT edge devices and other small things.
NVMe flash hot; Optane, SCM still warming up
Storage vendors show off their current products, preview prototypes for those coming soon and share long-range roadmaps for other technologies at the Flash Memory Summit 2019.
Where should IoT data be processed – part 1
The Flash Memory Summit 2019 focused on computational storage, IoT and the need for data processing done at the edge (or in near-edge computing centers/edge clouds).
Azure IoT Edge runs inside an NGD SSD
NGD Systems announced the availability of the 32TB Newport SSD in the U.2 (2.5-inch) form factor, twice the capacity of the first Newport drive.
NGD Systems Becomes First to Demonstrate Azure IoT Edge Using NVMe Computational Storage
NGD Systems, Inc. has embedded the Azure IoT Edge service directly within its Computational Storage solid-state devices (SSDs). Click the link to learn more.
NGD Systems Becomes First to Demonstrate Azure IoT Edge Using Computational Storage
NGD Systems introduced its 32TB Newport U.2 SSD, which offers <12W of power, doubling the capacity of the existing Newport Platform U.2 SSD form-factor.
NGD Systems Becomes First to Demonstrate Azure IoT Edge Using Computational Storage
NGD Systems, Inc. embedded Azure IoT Edge to its computational storage solid-state devices (SSDs), making the platform support the service directly within a storage device.
Amazon Acquires Blazing Fast E8 Storage Technology
The E8 storage technology architecture is the first to break with the storage architectures built around mechanical devices, exploiting native NVMe flash drives over a high-performing network fabric.
NGD Systems Becomes First to Demonstrate Azure IoT Edge Using NVMe Computational Storage
NGD enables Azure IoT Edge service within their Computational Storage Drives, making it easier for enterprises to run Azure workloads at the edge and create a seamless workflow to Azure Cloud.
Companies Struggle to Push Workloads to the Edge
A study revealed only 1 in 10 storage experts gave themselves an “A” grade for compute and storage performance at the edge, while half of all respondents graded themselves a “C” or worse.