In previous articles I wrote about ESXi on Arm (located here, here and here), I provided an overview of requirements to install ESXi on a Raspberry Pi 4 B system, as ...
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I prefer SATA SSDs over NVMe for my home lab
When building a new PC or home lab server, the immediate assumption is that NVMe SSDs would be the better choice for performance and responsiveness. However, it's very much like 10 GbE, which you ...
For older HPE Apollo, ProLiant and Synergy servers still using SATA-connected disk drives, a speedy SSD replacement option is now available. There was once a time when hard drives that spun at 10,000 ...
After checking the Intel Product Compatibility Tool, I populated the system with two 16-GB SO-DIMMs for a total of 32GB of RAM (Corsair 32GB Kit 16GBx2 DDR4 2400 MT/S), and installed a 1.8 TB SATA SSD ...
And I want to put it inside a Dell Poweredge R410. http://www.dell.com/us/enterprise/p/poweredge-r410/pd This server has the PERC H700 (internal connectors only) and ...
I thought I'd get a comparable quote for an IBM server to see what it would cost to go (500GB)7.2K SATA vs (300GB)10K SAS vs (200GB)SSD. I cannot figure out why SSD is way off the charts here. I know ...
Because of what SSDs are, solid-state drives (SSDs) are a core component of any modern PC, whether it’s a traditional SATA SSD or a more modern NVMe drive. Knowing the difference between these two ...
SATA SSDs aren't the flashiest solid state drives out there anymore. We've got M.2 flash storage that fits easily into PCIe slots on your motherboard, and that sleek SSD format is quickly taking over ...
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