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The SSD Trap: How a Storage Solution’s Reliance on SSDs Can Impact You (Part 1 of 2)

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are needed to build a system to meet any given performance and capacity requirements. Let’s take a look at each of them: SSD design is driven by the volume of the retail consumer markets rather than enterprise requirements. The amount of DRAM required in larger capacity SSDs is a limiting factor when you need to fit into a 2.5”

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IT Orchestration vs. IT Automation: What’s the Difference?

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Real-world Examples of Orchestration Real-world examples of orchestration in different industries include: Cloud computing: Cloud providers use orchestration platforms to manage large-scale infrastructure and deploy services across distributed data centers.

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10 Times Agile Data Delivered Breakthroughs

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With real-time analytics, online retailers can see the items that customers are placing in their carts, as well as alert shoppers to the popularity of their items (and the remaining quantities). This dynamic use of data drives a sense of scarcity that encourages shoppers to make a purchase decision before others have the chance to buy.