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Storage Device Guide: Network Server Reinvention through SSD
Solid-state disk or SSD gives both individual users and network servers the opportunity for improved speed and better performance. Switching to SSD offers high performance at a level in which an HDD cannot keep up.However, switching to an SSD is a big step for a network server. It will affect a lot of things, and it will affect operations. Some may opt to stay on HDD for many different reasons, or some may be on the fence about SSDs. The fundamentals of storage have not changed. Every user and e
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Jul 27th 2021
Network Security: Steps to Keeping Your Storage Devices Secured
Data is one of the most important assets of your company. Data allows you to serve your clients and run your business. They must be kept safe in secure storage devices within your business network.The need to share data amongst members of the company makes network servers a part of a crucial backbone of your company. However, you must take the necessary precautions before you can safely open up your network even just within your team. Keep in mind that cyberattackers have learned how to observe
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Jul 12th 2021
Business Tips for Network Server Storage Devices Maintenance
Network servers and their storage devices can usually operate without any issues on their own and as a busy individual-- you would appreciate this. However, like most machines, network servers need some maintenance, and being proactive about it is the way to go. Your corporate network server holds data and files which are key assets to running your business. You do not want to sit idly by or ignore it until something goes wrong.If you lose any data to a network system error or if a cybercriminal
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Jul 9th 2021
Business Network Guide: Server Maintenance Checklist
Running a server can be a tiring job, and maintaining one can be problematic if you do not know the things that you need to take note of. These tips will help you maintain the integrity of your server data.VALIDATE YOUR BACKUPSBackups are a copy of data that you can recover in case something goes haywire and starts deleting data that might have been important to your company or business. VALIDATE your data! Make sure that you have the right data backed up, double-check if it is correct and the d
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Jun 25th 2021
Network Guide: Things to Consider Before Choosing Your HDD
In terms of performance, an SSD would outperform an HDD by a huge margin. Traditional HDDs have a data throughput of up to 200 megabytes per second, of course, depending on what model it is and how fast it spins. This speed doesn't even come close to the amount of speed an SSD can read and write data. The fastest modern drive can read up to 3.5 gigabytes of data per second and write at up to 2.1 gigabytes per second. It's like having Usain Bolt run against someone that just started running.So, w
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Jun 17th 2021