
Flash-based Storage Approaching Being the Medium of Choice for HPC Storage
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Authors: Mark Nossokoff, Bob Sorensen
Publication Date: July 2020
Length: 6 pages
While SSDs were initially integrated almost exclusively into the largest and highest performing HPC systems, widespread HPC adoption of flash-based storage is now occurring due to the perfect storm evolution and intersection of requirements, technologies and economics.
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