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Citrix NetScaler steps in for Microsoft TMG/ISA
09.01.2013
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and performance levels [2]. According to Citrix, the software-based appliances, called NetScaler VPX, can handle data at 10Mbps to 3Gbps. They can be virtualized with VMware, Hyper-V (Figure 3), and Xen
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Pushing Raspberry Pi storage to its limit
04.12.2024
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located on the NVMe drive increased load to an approximate 7W (Figure 7). One pitfall to watch for is that the Pi's firmware should not be older than December 6, 2023. If it is, use raspi-config [10
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Tested: Barracuda firewall X201
12.09.2013
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devices – X300, X400, and X600 – are designed for rack installation and have a built-in power supply [2]. The models also differ in terms of performance: The X200/201 promises 1Gbps firewall throughput
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Comparing 5 to 50TB NAS storage boxes
31.10.2025
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(3 or 6Gbps) with up to 4TB capacity. Typically, you can deploy 2.5- or 3.5-inch formats; of the devices we tested, only Buffalo and Netgear did not bother providing drill holes for smaller disks
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Testing the Samsung MU-PA500B 500GB SSD
04.10.2018
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-PA500B 500GB unit [2], priced around $123 at the time of writing. As a second-generation USB 3.1 device, the interconnect maxes out at 10Gbps, making external drive benchmarking a problem of the past
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DDoS protection in the cloud
15.08.2016
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to try to fend off an attack with 100GBps bandwidth on a 1 or 10GBps link. Until a corresponding filter protects the internal infrastructure, the line is already overloaded. Although the attack does
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New Products
31.10.2025
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-port, hot-swappable 6Gbps SAS disk drives, dual controllers with up to 180TB of capacity, and 8GB of cache in a 2U 19-inch rackmount enclosure. Additionally, Storwize V3700 features a new FlashCopy function
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ORNL Launches 200-Petaflop Supercomputer
14.06.2018
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Power9 processors and six NVIDIA Tesla V100 graphics processing unit accelerators. The compute servers are interconnected with Mellanox EDR 100Gbps InfiniBand. The system has more than 10 petabytes
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Storage innovations in Windows Server 2016
15.08.2016
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extremely attractive, even if the price of an SSD at first appears quite high. On the network, you will want to use RDMA cards with a rate of at least 10Gbps; cards with 40 or 56Gbps are better. In terms
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Unleashing Accelerated Speeds with RAM Drives
02.08.2021
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is up to an impressive 1.2GBps. Listing 6 HDD Random Read $ sudo fio --bs=4k --ioengine=libaio --iodepth=32 --size=500m --direct=1 --runtime=60 --filename=/dev/sdf --rw=randread --numjobs=1

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