Server SSD - Blog / Knowledge Center
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Beyond Smart Cities: How IoT is Changing the World
In this eBook, we speak with experts about IoT’s journey and prepare organizations for IoT’s future.
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The Critical Roles of Data Centers During COVID-19
The pandemic has increased internet traffic which has placed importance on the role of data centers.
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Should I Make the Switch to NVMe?
Cameron Crandall of Kingston helps you self-evaluate the need to move to your server storage solution to NVMe.
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The NVMe Promise: Squeeze More Out of Existing CPUs
NVMe over Fabric helps CPUs to run more efficiently with lower latency and higher throughput.
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Sustainability, Innovation, and Partnership Series - Episode 2
Join industry experts to discuss how technology partners like Kingston support their business growth and sustainability.
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Sustainability, Innovation, and Partnership Series - Episode 1
Industry experts discuss topics like the key pillars of tech relationships, sustainability, and IT optimization.
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Using AI to Turn Today’s Challenges into Tomorrow’s Opportunities
In this eBook, we talk to industry experts as we explore the benefits of artificial intelligence, how it’s fuelling data consumption and how you can prepare your organization for the opportunities it presents.
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Lockdowns, Upgrades, and Industry Challenges in the Cloud and Data Centers
MSP industry expert Rob May’s insight into how memory/storage upgrades help companies with remote workers.
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Case Study: Helping Rapid On-Premises Application Growth with Kingston Enterprise Products and Services
Learn how Hosteur supported their rapid growth & SLAs with Kingston Enterprise products & services.
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Rip and Replace vs Predictability: Why SSDs with Predictable Latency Matters
Data centers should be using server SSDs. There are many benefits over client drives and costs have come down.
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The Benefits of NVMe in Enterprise
NVMe is now the standard protocol for SSDs to empower data centers and enterprise environments.
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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.