Week 46 Tech Roundup: Record-Breaking SSDs, Windows Server 2025 Features, and Overclocking Feats

 

High-Capacity SSDs Redefine Storage for Data Centers

The storage industry saw game-changing advancements this week with the release of groundbreaking SSDs that push capacity and performance to new limits.

  • Phison Pascari D205V PCIe Gen5 SSD
    Phison introduced a world-first 128TB SSD aimed at data centers, boasting read speeds of 14,600 MB/s and an incredible 3,000K IOPS. This drive sets a new standard for high-density storage while reducing the physical and operational footprint of traditional hard drives.
  • Solidigm D5-P5336 SSD
    Solidigmโ€™s 122TB SSD made waves as the first to offer unlimited random write endurance for five years, making it a standout solution for AI and data-heavy applications. Designed for NAS and server environments, this drive consumes up to 84% less power compared to hybrid HDD/TLC setups.
  • Micron 6550 ION NVMe SSD
    Micronโ€™s latest 60TB SSD claims the title of the fastest data center SSD, with sequential read speeds of 12GB/s. Leveraging advanced G8 NAND technology, it balances speed, efficiency, and density to optimize AI training workloads and large-scale NVMe deployments.

Backup Solutions and Business Data Security

  • TerraMaster Launches Integrated Backup Servers
    TerraMaster announced five new backup server models, ranging from compact desktop options to rackmount solutions for large enterprises. Paired with their proprietary BBS Business Backup Suite, these devices offer centralized backup, cloud sync, and encrypted storage, ensuring businesses can efficiently protect their data.

Windows Server 2025: The Next Step in Hybrid Cloud

Microsoft unveiled Windows Server 2025, packed with features that emphasize security and hybrid cloud capabilities:

  • Security Enhancements: SMB over QUIC offers secure file-sharing over the internet, while updates to Active Directory add new defenses against brute force and relay attacks.
  • Cloud Integration: Hot-patching via Azure Arc reduces downtime for critical updates, and advanced software-defined networking enhances hybrid cloud agility.
  • Performance Gains: A 60% improvement in storage IOPs and optimized support for AI/ML workloads make it ideal for data-intensive enterprises.

Innovations in Edge Computing and Consumer Memory

  • Innodisk E1.S Edge Server SSD
    Targeting the growing edge computing market, Innodiskโ€™s E1.S SSD delivers enhanced thermal management and reliability for data-intensive environments. Itโ€™s an ideal solution for bridging the gap between industrial and data center SSDs.
  • OWC Atlas Pro CFexpress 4.0 Type A Memory Card
    Designed for Sony cameras, OWCโ€™s 240GB card offers read speeds of 1850 MB/s and VPG200 certification for compatibility with demanding recording modes. Itโ€™s an affordable yet professional-grade option for content creators.

Pushing the Limits: Overclocking Raspberry Pi 5

Enthusiasts from Skatterbencher overclocked a Raspberry Pi 5 to a staggering 3.6GHz using liquid nitrogen cooling. While the experiment revealed hardware limitations such as power regulation and clock speed constraints, it highlighted the deviceโ€™s untapped potential.


NetApp Expands Enterprise Storage Offerings

  • AFF A-Series and C-Series Models
    NetApp introduced new AFF A-Series models (A20, A30, A50) for high-performance storage, focusing on sub-millisecond latency and ransomware protection. The C-Series models (C30, C60, C80) target general-purpose workloads with storage density and efficiency.
  • Updates to StorageGRID and New SGF6112 System
    Enhancements to StorageGRID 11.9 and the SGF6112 system address the growing demands of object storage, offering scalable solutions for data lake modernization.

Key Takeaways

This week highlighted the ongoing evolution of storage, data protection, and cloud integration technologies:

  • Enterprise storage reaches new heights with record-breaking SSD capacities and faster performance.
  • Microsoftโ€™s Windows Server 2025 bridges security and cloud agility, setting the stage for hybrid workloads.
  • Overclocking experiments showcase the creativity of tech enthusiasts pushing hardware boundaries.

Whether youโ€™re a business optimizing your data infrastructure or a tech enthusiast exploring the latest innovations, these developments mark another step forward in the world of technology. Stay tuned for next weekโ€™s updates!

 



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