Showing posts with label solid-state drive. Show all posts
Showing posts with label solid-state drive. Show all posts
Wednesday, June 04, 2008
Sun aims to flood servers with solid-state drives
In a bid to remove hard drives from servers, Sun on Tuesday announced that it will offer solid-state drives (SSDs) later this year as a replacement for spinning disk drives. ...continue reading 'Sun aims to flood servers with solid-state drives'
Thursday, January 24, 2008
Inside the MacBook Air: The solid-state drive option
Jon L. Jacobi, Macworld.com
When it comes to storage, the newly unveiled MacBook Air offers an 80GB, 4,200-rpm Parallel ATA hard drive as part of its standard configuration. However, that's not the only option -- would-be MacBook Air buyers can also order the laptop with a 64GB solid-state drive (SSD). ...continue reading 'Inside the MacBook Air: The solid-state drive option'
When it comes to storage, the newly unveiled MacBook Air offers an 80GB, 4,200-rpm Parallel ATA hard drive as part of its standard configuration. However, that's not the only option -- would-be MacBook Air buyers can also order the laptop with a 64GB solid-state drive (SSD). ...continue reading 'Inside the MacBook Air: The solid-state drive option'
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laptop computer,
MacBook Air,
solid-state drive
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