Reducing Memory Access Times With Caches
What is cache memory?Cache memory is
system memory which stores commonly used programs and communicates quickly with
the processor. Cache memory is a crucial component to any high-functioning
system, and one way to boast this is by reducing access times. Much of this
stems from the ability to manipulate clock cycles, as well as a variety of
other system interactions. The faster your server can access memory, the more
responsive and productive it can be. The use of caches for access reducti
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Feb 12th 2018
Review of the day: HP 450GB 15000 RPM 3.5 inch SAS-6Gb/s Hard Drive 375874-017
The
server hard drive has become absolutely a key
cog in the everyday transfer and exchange of modern information. From banking
to consumer goods, heavy industry to online video games, everything at its core
relies to some degree on the consistency of web based of hard drives.
Hewlett-Packard was one of the original companies to see this future clearly,
and so it makes sense that some of the finest drives on the market indeed carry
their logo. Such is the case with the heavy-duty and
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Feb 8th 2018
Server vs. Data Center: What’s Right for Your Business?
What's the difference between server and data centers?The
debate between server and data centers has only become more important as
businesses rely increasingly on depth, as well as security, of information.
Choosing the right server hard drive can often serve as a catalyst to a young company.
Conversely, going the wrong direction, whether it is with an incompatible
server setup or a distant data center, can be a stinging setback.So
what’s the best decision for your business? The direction
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Feb 1st 2018
Review of the day: The Seagate 600 GB 15K 6G LFF SAS HDD ST3600057SS
A veteran
SAS hard drive of great reputation and reliability,
it’s hard to go wrong with the Seagate ST3600057SS. Seagate, as a technology
company, is renowned with a worldwide network of instruments in public and
private use. Well-established in the computer systems corporation industry
(1978); trust in their products runs deep. If you need a new hard drive for a
server build or for a server backup, you couldn’t do better than an Seagate
product.
In the world of hard drives, the
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Jan 30th 2018
SATA vs. SCSI Hard Drives
What's the difference between SATA vs SCSI Hard Drives?When choosing the
right hard drive for your system and needs, the first step, of course, is
understanding the differences between the technical capabilities in the diverse
formats. From this alphabet soup of hard drive names, we primarily deal with
three types: SATA (Serial Advanced Technology Attachment), SCSI (Small Computer
System Interface, or scuzzy in tech speak), and SAS (Serial Attached SCSI). For
the purposes of this quick sum
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Jan 26th 2018