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SSD vs. NVMe: What’s the difference?

IBM Big Data Hub

According to a 2023 International Data Corporation (IDC) report (link resides outside ibm.com), NVMe was designed to speed data transfer to systems connected via a PCI express, a serial expansion bus that’s standard for connecting a computer to one or more peripheral devices. What is NVMe?

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

IBM Big Data Hub

In 2011, its source code and instruction manual leaked, providing valuable data for both cybersecurity professionals, as well as other hackers. With the rise of the internet of things, smart IoT devices present a vast new wave of vulnerabilities.

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NVMe vs. SATA: What’s the difference?

IBM Big Data Hub

According to a recent Gartner report (link resides outside ibm.com), SSDs are currently surpassing HDDs as the preferred industry standard for structured data workloads. What is NVMe? Data centers: NVMe SSDs help many data centers around the globe expand their data storage capabilities while still delivering high performance.

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NVMe vs. M.2: What’s the difference?

IBM Big Data Hub

According to a 2023 International Data Corporation (IDC) report (link resides outside ibm.com), NVMe was designed to speed data transfer to systems connected via a PCI express, a serial expansion bus that’s standard for connecting a computer to one or more peripheral devices. Data centers: NVMe M.2

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Cloudera + Hortonworks, from the Edge to AI

Cloudera

Since 2011, our two companies have each innovated to build better products and win more business. The opportunity has only grown with the advent of practical Internet of Things applications. Hortonworks offers its Hortonworks DataFlow, or HDF, product for streaming and IoT workloads. Their current workloads are safe.