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  • In a world of data overload, SSDs evolve to help businesses stay competitive

    It’s an endless race: As applications add new features and capabilities, computing power and storage need to increase to keep up. More power and storage mean apps can get bigger and more resource-intensive, and the cycle continues. All of this is centered on one key factor: the growing ocean of data facing every business, and how to capture, use and share it effectively.

    Today’s solid state drives (SSDs) meet these demands with higher capacity, accelerated read and write speeds, and faster connections to computing systems. They are also more reliable and require less power — features that translate to more efficiency and productivity. 

    Since ever-expanding data needs are the driving force behind storage, it’s essential to understand how new storage technologies can impact performance organization-wide.

    More storage, less space, higher performance

    With data needs growing exponentially, packing more storage into the same or less space is a huge business priority. Organizations need to control the costs of expanding data centers and server rooms, and with a more mobile workforce, laptops need to be lighter and more power efficient while supporting more complex applications.

    To meet these needs, Samsung launched one of the biggest advancements in SSD technology in 2014 when it introduced 3D NAND, also called vertical NAND (V-NAND). 

    V-NAND stacks memory chips vertically, for more density in a given space. The result is memory that is twice as fast as earlier types with half the power demand. V-NAND is more reliable than 2D memory, making it ideal for critical applications where continuous uptime is essential. 

    The earliest V-NAND memory stacked 32 layers of chips; today’s 990 PRO SSD has 176 layers of NAND for even more capacity and speed. For business users of every description, this translates to more capability: 

    • Engineers can create more complex 3D CAD designs without slowing down
    • Video producers can edit, apply effects and render high-resolution files in record time
    • Financial analysts can crunch more data faster than ever
    • Radiologists and technicians can capture and store more detailed MRIs and CAT scans
    • Researchers can capture and correlate vast amounts of information to generate new insights

    Now in its 9th generation, Samsung’s V-NAND packs more ultra-fast storage into a fraction of the space while also reducing energy needs by 30 to 50%. As a result, today’s high-performance SSDs can store 4TB to 8TB in a drive that supports every power user, whether they prefer a desktop workstation for engineering design functions or a go-anywhere laptop that can handle complex coding or video editing challenges. Samsung’s V-NAND SSDs are also ideal for can’t-fail data center use. 

    Making the connection

    Drive speed and capacity are just part of the performance equation. More data means more potential for bottlenecks tying up the path between drives and users. From the SATA standard to PCIe® interconnections and NVMe® interfaces, connection standards keep evolving to dramatically improve bandwidth and throughput. 

    How much faster? SATA started out with a bandwidth of 1.5Gb per second (Gbps); today, the SATA III standard quadruples those limits. Meanwhile, the PCIe standard began as exponentially faster than SATA, but has quickly evolved. Starting with PCIe 1.0’s 8 Gbps of bandwidth back in 2003, today’s NVMe® SSDs on PCIe 4.0  can hit a whopping 16 GT/s. Yet, that speed limit has already been broken.

    PCIe 5.0 enables speeds that are literally twice as fast as Gen 4 devices. Gen 5 SSDs will reach blistering throughput speeds, with up to 32 GT/s of bandwidth. Users will feel the difference with every data-intensive application, from data analysis to 3D modeling to gaming.

    Matching storage needs

    Different use cases have different requirements. While some users need maximum performance, not everyone needs all that power at all times. Still, advances at the high end enable improvements for all users.

    Healthcare provides a perfect example of matching SSD power to need. Digital imaging devices, including CAT scanners and MRIs, need large, high-performance NVMe or enterprise SSDs, like the Samsung PM9A3. However, laptops on nurses’ carts most likely don’t need that level of capability; for PCs with a PCIe connection could use a smaller capacity NVMe SSD, vehicle older laptops can deliver cost-effective performance with an upgrade to a Samsung  SATA drive

    Use cases with high data demands, such as video production, digital engineering and multimedia need larger, faster SSDs, while general business users may need less capacity and speed. At the same time, road warriors and mobile content producers may also need a fast, durable portable drive, like the Samsung T7 Shield, which can hold up to 4TB in a rugged, yet tiny package, to easily store and move data wherever needed.

    The chasm between high performance and cost-effectiveness is no longer as wide as it used to be. With the 990 EVO Plus, Samsung delivers breakthrough value and performance. This hybrid Gen 4/5 SSD puts faster speeds into the hands of more users and helps boost productivity across the organization.

    Samsung: helping users stay one step ahead

    Organizations of every size and description are creating and consuming more data every day. For desktop and laptop PCs, 1 and 2 TB SSDs have replaced 256 MB drives for the majority of day-to-day business needs, while in the data center, 15 TB drives rarely seen even a year ago are now becoming mainstream. 

    The need for larger capacities and higher speeds will keep accelerating. That’s why Samsung does more than just keep pace with change. At every stage, Samsung has anticipated where users’ storage needs are headed — engineering new generations of storage devices that ensure businesses are ready for today and tomorrow.

    Ready to tame the data beast? Discover the power, performance and reliability of Samsung’s V-NAND PCIe 4.0 SSDs.

  • Asda Forecourt Growth Fuelled by Evolve

    Wigan, UK. 03 September 2024: Evolve, the leading provider of Managed Network Solutions and IT services, has announced its pivotal role in Asda’s strategic move towards becoming Britain’s second-largest grocer. Following Asda’s acquisition of 116 petrol forecourt sites from the Co-op in 2022 in a £600 million deal, the supermarket giant faced the challenge of delivering a seamless and efficient user experience at these new locations.

    To meet this goal, Asda required state-of-the-art technology and dependable managed connectivity services. Evolve stepped in to provide the essential infrastructure, ensuring that consumers can enjoy a broad range of products and services conveniently and reliably.

    Commenting on the project, Alan Stephenson-Brown, CEO at Evolve, said: “The fuel forecourt sector is highly competitive, where connectivity is key to success. Asda selected Evolve as it’s connectivity partner thanks to our two decades of extensive experience and expertise in the forecourt sector, and I’m incredibly proud of the service we delivered.

    “A key challenge facing the team was that each of the new sites requiring connectivity faced time constraints, meaning it was imperative for our engineering and development teams to tailor the connectivity solution to fit the deadline. We are well-versed in the dynamic nature of the market and the importance of keeping pace with its customers, and were able to deliver the Asda solution ahead of schedule.”

    Fully managed network solutions, including SD-WAN, connectivity, and guest Wi-Fi, as well as connectivity to third parties such as POS vendors and fuel tank polling, are essential for businesses in the forecourt sector to operate efficiently and deliver a seamless customer experience. To this end, Evolve supplied a secure network and robust connection able to support fuel and store sales, third-party services and guest Wi-Fi.

    Ashley Cowley, Asda Technology Senior Manager for Express Stores added: “We approached Evolve with this project as we knew it was a big ask to get everything up and running with limited downtime. The team got round this by setting the sites up to run on 4G/5G to ensure they remained operational. Temporary communications for installations were also used at the beginning of the project, and overnight installations were carried out to minimise disruption to operations.

    “Evolve managed the entire project from start to finish, and we now have a new tech stack that’s been specifically designed with point-of-sale, and all other connectivity-dependent elements in mind. Evolve’s solution will enable us to operate more efficiently while streamlining operations and reducing downtime in future.”

    By investing in fully managed network solutions, Asda forecourts can now also collect valuable data and analytics for more informed decision-making, and allowing it to tailor offerings.

    Evolve specialises in network solutions for forecourts, including fuel stations and convenience stores. Its managed network services optimises supply chain management, logistics, and store operations, leading to improved profitability and customer satisfaction.

    For more information, visit info@evolvebg.co.uk.


    Neel Achary