Storage Technology

Seagate and Samsung enhance their enterprise storage partnership

Seagate - Samsung

Seagate Technology plc, a provider of hard disk drives and storage offerings, and Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., provider of digital consumer electronics and information technology offerings, announced on Tuesday that they have entered into a definitive agreement under which Seagate and Samsung will expand and strengthen their strategic relationship by further aligning their respective ownership, investments and key technologies.

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ProStor unveils InfiniVault Model 70 multi-tiered storage system for fixed digital content

ProStor

ProStor Systems Inc., a provider of enterprise-class removable disk storage systems for business backup, archiving, and retention management, announced Monday availability of the InfiniVault Model 70, a multi-tiered storage system for fixed digital content.

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Trinity Broadcasting Network uses Spectra T950 Tape Library for Active Archive of Video Content

Spectra Logic

Spectra Logic Corp. announced this week that Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN) selected a Spectra T950 tape library with LTO-5 drives and media to store more than 27,000 television programming video clips including content sent to television, the web and mobile devices. Front Porch Digital DIVArchive and Software Generation Limited (SGL) software share different library partitions within the Spectra T950 tape archive.

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SoftLayer expands its SSD lineup with launch of MICRON RealSSD

SoftLayer

SoftLayer Technologies Inc., a provider of on-demand cloud and hosting offerings, announced Thursday availability of MICRON RealSSD P300 solid state drives (SSDs) in 50GB, 100GB, and 200GB capacities. The new SSDs provide reliable and secure enterprise-class storage ideal for high-performance and data-intensive applications, such as databases requiring fast read/write performance.

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Toshiba announces security feature to improve data security for self-encrypting hard drives

Toshiba

Toshiba announced Wednesday its new line of self-encrypting hard disk drives (HDDs) engineered to automatically invalidate protected data when connected to an unknown host. The new Toshiba Self-Encrypting Drive (SED) models enable OEMs (original equipment manufacturers) to configure different data invalidation options that align with various end-user scenarios.

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