A redundant array of independent disks (RAID) is a means of configuring multiple disks such that they operate as a single storage unit, with data spread or replicated across multiple disks. RAIDs can increase data reliability, as well as data...
Graphics processing units (GPUs) are specialized processors designed for graphics rendering. GPUs can also handle AI/ML workloads, which is the main reason they are sometimes deployed on servers inside data centers...
A network interface card (NIC) is a hardware device that provides network connectivity for a server or computer. In a data center, the NICs you select for servers may determine how much network bandwidth they can handle, as well as how many...
Remote direct memory access (RDMA) is a technology that enables a computer to share data stored in its memory directly with...
Field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) are integrated circuits that users can customize to serve a specific purpose. FPGAs are...
Continuous data protection (CDP) is a data backup strategy that focuses on backing up data each time it changes, rather...
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Secure Access Service Edge (SASE or “sassy”) is a network architecture capable of safeguarding data even when it (or your workers) are off network.
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