Wednesday 23 December 2015

Storage in 2016: Flash is in, disk is out, and tape's coming back

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Storage in 2016: Flash is in, disk is out, and tape's coming back

TechRepublic asked five enterprise storage companies for their Christmas lists, and they all said Santa should bring flash memory. Hard disks, it seems, are the new coal.

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