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Blocks & Files, Wednesday, November 19th, 2025

Why Don't Storage Systems Last 12 Years?

Vol 332 · Issue 3 · 2025-11-19

Storage systems once followed a predictable refresh pattern: every three-to-four years for performance and every four-to-five years for capacity. That pattern still dominates today, even though the underlying technology has advanced far beyond what most organizations need.

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Why Don't Storage Systems Last 12 Years?

Storage Swiss, Saturday, October 25th, 2025

All Immutable Storage Does Not Equal Ransomware Protection

Vol 331 · Issue 4 · 2025-10-25

Ransomware continues to be one of IT's biggest challenges, driving organizations to look for better ways to protect their data and accelerate recovery. One of the most common and effective countermeasures is immutable storage - the ability to lock data so it cannot be changed, deleted, or encrypted by an attacker.

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All Immutable Storage Does Not Equal Ransomware Protection

BigDataWire, Tuesday, August 12th, 2025

GigaOm Rates the Object Stores

Vol 329 · Issue 2 · 2025-08-12

Thanks to their infinite scalability, object stores are the software medium of choice for today's big data and AI projects. But how do the various object stores compare? GigaOm shed some light on the question with its recent report.

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GigaOm Rates the Object Stores

Whatis, Wednesday, July 30th, 2025

What Is Data In Use?

Vol 328 · Issue 5 · 2025-07-30

Data in use is data that is currently being updated, processed, erased, accessed or read by a system, application, user or device. This type of data is not being passively stored, but is instead actively moving through parts of an IT infrastructure.

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What Is Data In Use?

FMIBlog, Tuesday, July 8th, 2025

Wired For Speed: Why Storage Area Networks Are Still The Unsung Backbone Of The Digital Enterprise

Vol 328 · Issue 2 · 2025-07-08

The storage area network (SAN) market is expected to grow steadily from 2025 to 2035, driven by increasing demand for high-speed data storage, enterprise cloud infrastructure, and AI-powered storage management solutions. It is projected to reach USD 23.01 billion in 2025 and expand to USD 33.12 billion by 2035, reflecting a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 3.7% during the forecast period.

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Wired For Speed: Why Storage Area Networks Are Still The Unsung Backbone Of The Digital Enterprise

Blocks & Files, Wednesday, July 2nd, 2025

Western Digital Sees HAMR Capacity Advantage In Roadmap

Vol 328 · Issue 1 · 2025-07-02

Interview: We had the opportunity to speak with Ahmed Shihab, Western Digital chief product and engineering officer, and he told us that WD's HAMR tech is progressing well, that OptiNAND can provide a capacity advantage, and that the company has a way to increase the bandwidth per terabyte of disk drives.

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Western Digital Sees HAMR Capacity Advantage In Roadmap

StorageNewsletter.com, Thursday, June 12th, 2025

Top 3 Technologies For The First 25 Years Of The Century

Vol 327 · Issue 2 · 2025-06-12

Around the end of last year, right after SC24 in Atlanta, GA, I realized that 2025 will arrive fast, representing the first 25 years of the century, a pretty unique moment. I asked myself about the technologies that impacted our industry the most and I decided to add this simple question to our survey as question #0.

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Top 3 Technologies For The First 25 Years Of The Century

Search Data Center, Thursday, May 22nd, 2025

What Is Hyperconverged Storage?

Vol 326 · Issue 3 · 2025-05-24

Hyperconverged storage is a software-defined approach to storage management that combines storage, compute, virtualization and networking technologies in one physical unit that's managed as a single virtualized system. This modern approach is one aspect of hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI).

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What Is Hyperconverged Storage?