Where have all the SSDs Gone - Solid State Drive Problems in 2020
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Top 3 NAS for Hard Drive and SSD Media of the Year - https://nascompares.com/2019/12/08/best-ssd-and-hdd-combination-nas-of-2019/
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Top 3 NAS for SSD of the Year - https://nascompares.com/2019/12/06/best-ssd-optimized-nas-drive-of-2019/
Network Attached Storage has long been established as one of the best ways to store large amount of data for access easily over the internet and network. Whether you are a home user with pictures of your family, a business user with a company accounts to maintain, or an enterprise user with a multi-tiered storage approach and surveillance 24×7 – a NAS Drive is a great way to store your data safely and easily. However, what about accessing that data? There isn’t a vast amount of point storing terabyte after terabyte of data, only to find that accessing it is difficult, complicated or slow. Of all the industries that use NAS in their business, three that require the fastest connectivity from their data are photo editors, video editors and virtual machine users. These are industries that are based around the SPEED of BIG data. solutions that involve 10Gbe, Thunderbolt and more that improve the external access speed are only solving half the issue. The NAS itself needs to be able to move data along internally at a good enough speed to ensure there is no bottleneck. The answer to this is SSD, but Solid State Drives still arrive at around 5x the cost of traditional hard drives, and at significantly smaller capacities (typically maxing at 4TB for £600-700 or more, compared with around 16TB available for £400 in Hard Drives). The answer is Hybrid Storage, Caching and Tiered storage. These three methods of combing the huge storage potential of Hard drives and the speed of Solid State Drives leads to the NAS operating at MAXIMUM speed internally. The popularity of this multi-layered system of storage (automatically or manually managed by the system) has grown to such a point that many NAS brands have produced servers that feature a combination of both HDD and SSD bays, to allow the best internal performance. Below are the very best 3 NAS Drives for Hard Drive and SSD media of 2019. The more keen-eyed will see that all three arrive from the NAS brand QNAP, but this is because they have invested so heavily in this type of storage system, and have produced the best examples of this technology seen so far.
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