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Monthly Archives: October, 2016

ASUS X99-E-10G WS Motherboard Review – 10Gbase-T networking included

Our review of the ASUS X99-E-10G WS motherboard. This workstation focused motherboard combines great ASUS features with class leading 10Gbase-T connectivity to make an impressive package

Project Kenko 01 Update: Samsung 750 EVOs pass 2TB written

We give an update to our SSD write endurance testing using two Samsung 750 EVO 120GB SSDs. We are already seeing the impacts of the different fill ratios

VMware and AWS Full Steam Ahead in Cloud Partnership

VMware and AWS unveiled a new public cloud partnership where AWS infrastructure can be used to run VMware workloads and managed using VMware tools

Microsoft Windows Server 2016 hits general availability

Microsoft Windows Server 2016 hits a major milestone with general availability which is great news for Microsoft shops given its awesome set of new features

Racing Quad Intel Xeon E7 V3/ V4 systems – How much downtime does a reboot cause?

We race two quad Intel Xeon E7 V3/ V4 servers from Dell and Supermicro to see how much downtime a single reboot can cause. Results will shock you

Copper cooling for the Supermicro X10SDV Xeon D motherboards

Replacing the heatsink on embedded solutions like the Supermicro X10SDV series of Xeon D motherboards is risky but yields significant cooling improvements

VMware and Windows in Decline? Why you need to look at Docker

Trends are clear, although they have huge followings, VMware and Windows Server are in decline while AWS and Docker are growing rapidly in popularity

Buffalo LS421DE 2-Bay NAS Review

Our review of the Buffalo LS421DE 2-bay NAS solution providing basic NAS functionality at an entry-level price point. Great for an inexpensive network NAS

Intel Shipping an ARM Server SoC: The Stratix 10 FPGA

Intel is now shipping an ARM SoC in the (Altera) Intel Stratix 10 FPGA that provides 10 TFLOPS of single precision compute

NVMe Falling Below SATA Pricing? Get ready it is happening

We are now seeing NVMe pricing fall below that of SATA pricing in the enterprise space. We expect this trend to continue in the next few quarters
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