From the monthly archives: August 2012
This morning I read an article on search storage’s Storage Soup blog that talked about the cost of SSDs and the amount of money made by storage array vendors as they mark up SSD vendor drives. STEC were the main target of the article after discussing SSD adoption in their recent [...]
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