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SSD vs. NVMe: What’s the difference?

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It was introduced in 2011 as an alternative to the SATA and Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) protocols that were the industry standard at the time, and it conveys better throughput than its predecessors. Since 2011, NVMe technology has distinguished itself through its high bandwidth and blazing-fast data transfer speeds. What is NVMe?

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NVMe vs. M.2: What’s the difference?

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In 2011, NVMe storage technology was introduced as an alternative to SATA and Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) protocols, which had been the industry standard for several years. Demanding applications: Apps featuring real-time customer interactions and fast access to large volumes of data often rely on NVMe technology to run their workloads.

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NVMe vs. SATA: What’s the difference?

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NVMe storage technology was designed to replace Serial Advanced Technology Attachment (SATA) and Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) protocols that were the industry standard until NVMe’s introduction in 2011.

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The History of Malware: A Primer on the Evolution of Cyber Threats

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Malware is the umbrella term describing numerous types of threats such as: Viruses: A computer virus is defined as a malicious program that cannot replicate without human interaction, either through clicking a link, downloading an attachment, launching a specific application, or various other actions.

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