Server and Data Center - Kingston Knowledge Center
Learn about the strengths, advantages and benefits of Kingston’s storage and memory product solutions. Get the latest on technology trends, best practices and technical information for small medium sized business (SMB) to enterprise applications.
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Is Now the Time for SDS (Software Defined Storage)?
SDS hasn’t lived up to its hype but now that NVMe is more affordable the commodity hardware is ready to deliver.
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The Right Solid-State Drive (SSD) Matters
Choosing the right SSD for your server is important since server SSDs are optimized to perform at a predictable latency level while client (desktop/laptop) SSDs are not. These difference result in better uptime and less lag for critical apps and services.
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Why does 5G need Edge Computing in a Micro Data Center?
Industry expert Simon Besteman provide insight on why 5G demands edge computing in micro data centers.
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4 Things Data Center Managers Can Learn from HPC
Cloud and on-premise data center managers can learn a lot from supercomputing.
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The Demand on Data Centers in the Time of Coronavirus
What are the demands of the Data Centers in these unprecedented times? Read this article from Industry Expert, Dr Sally Eaves & she will provide you with an insight on the demands.
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Kingston Memory & Enterprise SSDs Give Managed Hosting Provider i3D.net a Competitive Advantage
Kingston delivered compatible memory that met the performance goals of i3D.net's servers, extending the service life of their existing hardware.
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The Future of Data Centers - 5G & Edge Computing
Why is Edge Computing Data Centers important for 5G? Download and read Kingston’s eBook on Edge Servers and the 5G rollout.
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Improve SQL Server Performance with DC500M Enterprise SSDs
This whitepaper demonstrates how using Kingston Technology’s Data Centre DC500 SSDs can reduce your overall capital and licence costs by 39%.
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Quality of Service (QoS)
Data Center 500 Series SSDs (DC500R / DC500M) – Consistency, predictability of Latency (response time) and IOPS (I/Os Per Second) performance.
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Aruba case study - Supporting leading web services
Thanks to the service levels, quality, scalability and flexibility of Kingston’s cost- effective solutions, Aruba have seen an increase in the quality of service to their clients.
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ECC and Spare Blocks help to keep Kingston SSD data protected from errors
End-to-End Data Protection protects customer’s data as soon as it is transferred by the host system to the SSD, and then from the SSD to the host computer. All Kingston SSDs incorporate this protection.
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SSDs for Software-Defined Storage (SDS) Arrays
SDS provides a policy-based control of data tiers, independent of the underlying storage hardware.