Solutions
Solutions
Hyper-Converged Infrastructure
Hyper-Converged Infrastructure (HCI) combines “hyper-convergence” with “infrastructure.” A common software-defined system provides the IT environment with all the basic elements of computing, storage, network, and management found in legacy data centers. HCI supplies IT infrastructure “in a box,” with every box forming a basic building block. Multiple boxes are then formed into a cluster and stacked together using distributed software. Clusters are then used to support different application scenarios. If the cluster does not have enough capacity or performance, then new nodes can be added.
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Storage Range
Storage systems help users with storing, organizing and sharing their digital data. If a computer is like the human brain, the short-to-medium term memory is handled by Random Access Memory (RAM), while long-term memory is transferred to the storage system. Legacy storage systems were a combination of software and hardware. Software Defined Storage (SDS), a more recent development, partitions the software from the hardware so that users are no longer dependent on specific hardware. Block, object or file storage can now be realized using x86 servers and virtualization software.
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Server
Hardware and software that provides certain services to client computers over the network can be referred to as “Servers.” Network servers, database servers, and application servers are just some of the examples. Using the network as an interface, servers can provide internal services over the intranet or external services over the Internet; servers equipped with powerful computing capabilities or large amounts of disk storage space can complete a large number of tasks within a short period of time, store large amounts of data, or provide services to a large number of users.
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Workstation
Hardware and software that provides certain services to client computers over the network can be referred to as “Servers.” Network servers, database servers, and application servers are just some of the examples. Using the network as an interface, servers can provide internal services over the intranet or external services over the Internet; servers equipped with powerful computing capabilities or large amounts of disk storage space can complete a large number of tasks within a short period of time, store large amounts of data, or provide services to a large number of users.
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Network and Cybersecurity Applications
Local Area Network (LAN) forms the core of the enterprise network infrastructure. Key components include switches, routers, Ethernet cabling, Wi-Fi connectivity, and firewalls. Technological innovations enterprise network infrastructure have been mostly concentrated in the switches and routers in the form of continuous improvements to data transmission speed, optimization of network monitoring and analysis mechanisms, and joint cybersecurity; as the technology continued to evolve, this spurred the emergence of Software-Defined Network (SDN) standards such as SD-WAN and VXLAN that now represent the cutting-edge of innovations in network infrastructure.
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Industrial Applications
Industrial Applications
Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation (Toshiba) supplies a wide range of innovative hard disk drive (HDD) products aimed at satisfying the needs of a diverse storage market. These include high capacity and energy-efficiency storage for cloud data centers, high capacity and high-performance HDDs for enterprise IT applications, consumer HDDs for PC/desktop computers, and dedicated HDDs for surveillance, NAS systems, digital boxes, gaming, and external storage.
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Be it automotive, compact and high-performance personal computers, cloud servers, or ultra-large data center deployments, KIOXIA memory and storage solutions offer high performance, high density, low power consumption, low latency and high reliability for ensuring the success of emerging applications and tapping the full potential of existing technologies.
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SMART Modular is dedicated to providing custom high-quality memory and storage solutions that satisfy the increasingly diverse requirements of customers. The continued pursuit of product excellence and offering of professional consultation services has made SMART Modular a trusted long-term partner of well-known OEMs in the high-tech industry.
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Silicon Motion Technology Corporation (NasdaqGS: SIMO) is the global leader in developing NAND flash controllers for SSDs and other solid state storage devices. We have over 20 years of experience developing specialized processor ICs that manage NAND components and deliver market leading, high-performance storage solutions widely used in data centers, PCs, smartphones and commercial and industrial applications. We have one of the broadest portfolios of controller intellectual properties developed from our deep understanding of NAND characteristics, which enables us to design both unique, highly optimized configurable IC plus related firmware controller platforms and complete turnkey controller solutions. More NAND flash components, including current and up-coming generations of 3D flash produced by Kioxia, Micron, Samsung, SK Hynix, Solidigm, Western Digital and YMTC, are supported by Silicon Motion controllers than any other company. Our customers include NAND flash makers, module makers, hyperscalers and OEMs.
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Hitachi-LG Data Storage (HLDS) is a joint venture between Hitachi and LG Electronics, specializing in value-driven data infrastructure solutions based around sensors, monitors, and storage.
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