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 🌲LSM Trees  Content type: Blog
redpanda.com·

Glyph’s Fast New Atom EX80 SSD Has Built-in Location Tracking

 🗄️Storage Engines
petapixel.com·

ORICO MG7 Review — A Compact Dock That Punches Above Its Size

 🐧Linux
pokde.net·

All-flash and hybrid NAS systems feature multi-gigabit networking and Fygo OS

 🔬CPU Architecture
linuxgizmos.com·

Linux tmpfs for Speed and Temporary Storage

 🐧Linux  Content type: Blog
linuxblog.io·

Acer Predator GM7 1 TB M.2 SSD PCIe 4.0 for S$238

 🚀High Performance Computing
en.ocworkbench.com·

Phison's next-gen PCIe 6.0 SSD controller hits 28 GB/s, and it's doing it at just 7 watts

 🔬CPU Architecture
techspot.com·

Lexar's "AI Storage Stick" Concept Calls for Treating M.2 NVMe SSDs Like Memory-expansion Cartridges

 🗄️Storage Engines
techpowerup.com·

Benchmarking OpenZFS vs EXT4 for my NAS | Heitor's log

 🐧Linux
heitorpb.github.io·

GEEKOM A7 2026 Edition (AMD Ryzen 5 7545U) mini PC review - Part 1: specifications, unboxing, teardown, and first boot - CNX Software

 🐧Linux  Content type: News
cnx-software.com·

Radxa introduces Qualcomm-powered DragonStation and DragonBay NAS systems

 📡Networking
liliputing.com·

This SanDisk Extreme Pro portable SSD deal is a fantastic Father’s Day gift for business and creative professionals

 🗄️Storage Engines
techradar.com
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Density Was Supposed to Cost You Performance. The Numbers Say Otherwise.

 Parallel Computing  Content type: Blog
min.io·

Dell XPS 13 (9350) Intel Core Ultra 7 256V Series 2 13.4" 2K 120Hz Laptop w/ 16GB RAM $1199.99

 🐧Linux
dell.com·

I ran the same SSD for five years, and here's what actually killed performance

 🗄️Storage Engines
xda-developers.com·

DOA: Cyberpower Pre-Built Gaming PC Doesn't Even Turn On | Review, Thermals, & Benchmarks

 🔬CPU Architecture
gamersnexus.net·

Satechi CubeDock Review: A Thunderbolt 5 Dock That Doubles as an SSD Enclosure

 📡Networking
macrumors.com·

figuerapro/hostinger-forensic-audit-PKE-FORENSIC-2026-001: Hostinger sells "8 dedicated vCPUs · 400 GB NVMe · 32 TB bandwidth." They deliver a 30-year-old i440FX chipset, 0–53% CPU steal on shared EPYC 7543P, QEMU IDE at 108.7 MB/s. Identical architecture across 3 independent services. Support fabricated an abuse report, then retracted it. SHA-256 + BLAKE3 sealed.

 🖥️Operating Systems  Content type: Code
github.com··Hacker News

MSI @ COMPUTEX 2026: Graphics Card, SSD, and More

 🚀High Performance Computing
pokde.net·

MinIO AIStor® Joins ClickHouse House Mates

 🏎️ClickHouse  Content type: Blog
min.io·

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