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Simplify your storage management by leveraging a universal storage layer

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Many organizations spin up infrastructure in different locations, such as private and public clouds, without first creating a comprehensive architecture. Adopting the same software-defined storage across multiple locations creates a universal storage layer.

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Accelerating generative AI requires the right storage

CIO

In generative AI, data is the fuel, storage is the fuel tank and compute is the engine. All this data means that organizations adopting generative AI face a potential, last-mile bottleneck, and that is storage. Novel approaches to storage are needed because generative AI’s requirements are vastly different.

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Enterprise Storage Solution Provider of Choice: The Case Studies

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Most of Petco’s core business systems run on four InfiniBox® storage systems in multiple data centers. For the evolution of its enterprise storage infrastructure, Petco had stringent requirements to significantly improve speed, performance, reliability, and cost efficiency. Infinidat rose to the challenge.

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6 key considerations for selecting an AI systems vendor

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IT leaders attending NVIDIA’s GTC 2024 AI developer conference on March 18-21, 2024, in San Jose, CA, can explore these capabilities with ASUS, one of the global leaders in high-performance AI servers based on NVIDIA’s MGX server reference architecture. Maximize data storage AI workloads demand vast amounts of data.

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Achieve scalable cyber resiliency in the cloud during an age of exponential data growth

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IDC predicts that the amount of commercial data in storage will be 12.8 The upshot of all these environments, platforms and data types is that data becomes siloed, which means that each has its own storage and protection policies, and frequently different backup and disaster recovery systems. ZB by 2026.

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ASUS unveils powerful, cost-effective AI servers based on modular design

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That means hardware designed from the ground up for maximum performance, data center integration, AI development support, optimal cooling, and easy vertical and horizontal scaling. That architecture lets ASUS servers exploit the latest NVIDIA advances in GPUs, CPUs, NVME storage, and PCIe Gen5 interfaces.

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Navigating the data management maze: How emerging tech and modern solutions are revolutionizing mainframe-to-cloud integration

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Often organizations struggle with data replication, synchronization, and performance. They find they have limited bandwidth and an inability to perform multiple replications for a variety of data sets both in mainframes and the cloud. These issues add up and lead to unreliability.

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