
Antony Adshead
Storage Editor at Computer Weekly
Storage editor at https://t.co/DVJRm7R75D For football and other stuff see @S2Stats
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1 week ago |
techtarget.itmedia.co.jp | Antony Adshead
SSDに使用されるフラッシュメモリの価格は、2023年末から2024年初頭にかけて一時的に高騰した。これは、メーカー各社が価格引き上げと利益確保を目指し、生産を抑制したことが背景にある。SSDの価格は2024年4月に1GB当たり0.095ドルに達し、2023年10月の0.075ドルから26.67%の上昇となった。 2023年末には、SSDの容量単価はさらに高騰すると予測されていた。しかし、メーカー側が生産を増やしたものの需要が追い付かず、結果として価格は下落。2024年4〜9月までの半年間で0.095ドルから0.085ドルまで低下し、下落率は10%を上回った。そこからの半年間でさらに7%低下し、2025年3月には約0.079ドルとなった。 一方、SASおよびSATA(Serial ATA)を含むHDD全体の平均価格はほとんど変動していない。2024年9月の1GB当たり0.039ドルから2025年3月の0.041ドルと、わずかな上昇にとどまっている。...
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1 week ago |
computerweekly.com | Antony Adshead
What are Huawei’s key storage array products? Huawei groups its hardware data storage under the OceanStor brand, with several key product lines. OceanStor A – currently represented by the A800 – brings very high performance via distributed storage and is aimed at AI training and inference workloads. OceanStor Dorado are all-flash systems aimed at mission-critical applications, core banking, databases, and applications that need very high performance and reliability.
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3 weeks ago |
computerweekly.com | Antony Adshead
In this podcast, we talk to Toshiba’s senior manager for business development in storage, Rainer Kaese, about hard disk drives (HDDs) and why he thinks their future is assured for many years to come. His arguments centre on the price differential – with HDD one-seventh of the cost of flash – and how that means flash will never likely be used for the largest-scale storage for the foreseeable future.
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3 weeks ago |
lemagit.fr | Antony Adshead
Outre des nouveautés matérielles en termes de GPU, de stations d’IA et de réseau, la récente conférence GTC2025 de Nvidia a dessiné les contours d’une nouvelle architecture de référence AI Data Platform pour le stockage. Cette architecture permet aux fournisseurs tiers – essentiellement les acteurs du stockage - de concevoir des baies plus adaptées aux clusters de calcul DGX imaginés par Nvidia.
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4 weeks ago |
computerweekly.com | Antony Adshead
In this podcast, we talk to Quantum’s enterprise products and solutions manager, Tim Sherbak, about the impacts of artificial intelligence (AI) on data storage, and in particular about the difficulties of data storage over long periods and with very large volumes of data. We talk about the technical requirements AI places on storage, which could include the need for all-flash in a highly scalable architecture and the need to aggregate throughput over multiple and single streams.
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Podcast: AI data needs scalable flash, but also needs to be FAIR. We talk to Tim Sherbak of @QuantumCorp about the demands AI puts on storage and the need for data management that can cope with large volumes of data that must be kept for long periods https://t.co/uaePYMlHMe

Storage players ride the @nvidia bus at GTC 2025. As AI’s big beast holds its annual shindig, storage firms line up to launch everything from new array products to validations, certifications and vague ideas around data ecosystems @ComputerWeekly https://t.co/hSHGASRxJ8

NAS storage: @TrueNAS aims to make it big in Europe Aimed at the SME market, but with NAS systems that go to tens of petabytes, iXsystems brings dual controllers, NVMe and hybrid flash, AI-capable storage, and container support https://t.co/kLILYFQeaA