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And actually, we didn’t really make any serious predictions. It is 2020 and we did our sort of recap of the success or not of our predictions a couple of weeks ago. You’ve just highlighted the fact, Martin, that it is the start of the new year. That’s a bit naughty of me, isn’t it?Ĭhris Evans: Yeah, probably. Martin: If you’ve got an French listeners, they can confirm or deny this.Ĭhris Evans: I lived in France for three years and I don’t honestly remember what you did. Martin: Supposedly in France, it’s acceptable to wish people Happy New Year until the end of January. Happy New Year everybody.Ĭhris Evans: Well we’re a days in aren’t we? How are you doing?Ĭhris Mellor: Hello, Chris. Speaker 1: This is Storage Unpacked, subscribe at .Ĭhris Evans: Hi, this is Chris Evans recording another Storage Unpacked podcast and I’m joined by Martin and Chris this week.

  • 00:34:05 – Is hyperscaler IT diverging from enterprise IT?.
  • 00:31:10 – Containerisation – moving from x86 to ARM.
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    00:30:00 – ARM servers could be popular in 10 years’ time.00:27:35 – Obligatory mainframe reference!.00:26:34 – Liqid could be an interesting composable solution.00:23:20 – What has happened with composable systems?.00:19:30 – Migration to SSDs wasn’t a big architectural change.

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    00:16:55 – Has much happened in 12 months – 10 years?.00:14:35 – Is the physical reliability of tape good or bad?.00:13:20 – Are hard drives the new tape?.00:11:40 – 20TB+ hard drive capacity, what’s next?.00:10:40 – Enmotus have developed a hybrid SSD.00:02:30 – Kioxia fire in the clean room.00:01:40 – Storage predictions only please!.Part II of this recording will follow next week. Similarly, ARM processors look to be on the cusp of data centre relevance. The technology is in the early days and maybe not ready yet for mass adoption. Composability enables servers to be dynamically built from their constituent parts. The final part of the discussion turns to systems and composable systems in particular. Will 2020 be the year we see multi-actuator take off?ĭoes old media continue into decline as the new tape? Could punched cards make a comeback? We think it’s unlikely. Hard drives are at 20TB and growing, but suffering the challenges of throughput. QLC increases in layers, while PLC (penta-level cell) flash is being mooted as increasingly more practical. This trend is expected to continue, but what micro-level advancements are being made? At the macro level, capacities continue to grow for SSDs and HDDs year on year. We should point out that this is only for enterprise storage and not a forecast on the world in general! This week Chris and Martin are joined by Chris Mellor for what is turning into an annual look at storage technology for the year ahead.












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