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To understand where the storage industry is headed, and why the evolution of data storage matters, it’s important to look at how this space has changed.
Data storage capacity is measured in bits, and a Byte has an 8-bit capacity. The 18 th century punch card stored 100 Bytes. A thousand Bytes make a Kilobyte, equivalent to a static web page.
The data storage landscape is continually changing — and in the background, there are a few shifts driving that evolution. One of those is culture, Shaun Bierweiler, vice president of public sector ...
Data storage has to increase in its capacity and scale to handle the complexity of these applications without also expanding to fill the vehicle’s entire trunk.
The world's smallest hard drives have already shrunk to the size of a postage stamp, but nanoscale computing may soon make that achievement look elephantine.
Opinion: Bill Huber of Aarohi Communications follows the trail of advancements in storage networks, from Fibre Channel SANS to split-path architectures.
The UNIVAC I (1951) started a new trend in data storage: magnetic tape. IBM soon began using reels of magnetic tape (similar to the audio tape of the time) for computer data storage, and the rest ...
Things got even more interesting when the floppy disk dropped in size to 5.25 inches and 360 KB of data and started to help with application installation during the days of MS-DOS and the start of ...
The data storage landscape is continually changing — and in the background, there are a few shifts driving that evolution. One of those is culture, Shaun Bierweiler, vice president of public sector ...