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LOOK FOR PORNOGRAPHY FOR MASTRUBATION
LOOK FOR PORNOGRAPHY TO MASTRUBATE TO
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"Evolution of Data Storage" by Dezy Delaceur "Circuitry" by Dezy Delaceur Digital Art on Clip Studio Paint, 2024/2025
These two pieces were commissioned by a local computer shop for decorative use and uniforms, both of which were a lot of fun to make.
Anywhoodle, if you like my art, stories, and/or concept work, please consider visiting my website. Both my artwork and writing services as well as my art shop are open at this time. You can also drop me a little tip on Ko-Fi to help support business expenses and supplies in you're feeling generous. In the meantime, back to the artwork backlog I go! More fun coming soon! Bweheheh! 👻💚
#artists on tumblr#art#illustration#digital art#digital artist#art commissions#commissions open#dezy speaks#my art#technology#tech art#motherboard#circuit#floppy disk#hard drive#solid state drive#pattern#patterns#repeating pattern
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KIOXIA Unveils 122.88TB LC9 Series NVMe SSD to Power Next-Gen AI Workloads

KIOXIA America, Inc. has announced the upcoming debut of its LC9 Series SSD, a new high-capacity enterprise solid-state drive (SSD) with 122.88 terabytes (TB) of storage, purpose-built for advanced AI applications. Featuring the company’s latest BiCS FLASH™ generation 8 3D QLC (quad-level cell) memory and a fast PCIe® 5.0 interface, this cutting-edge drive is designed to meet the exploding data demands of artificial intelligence and machine learning systems.
As enterprises scale up AI workloads—including training large language models (LLMs), handling massive datasets, and supporting vector database queries—the need for efficient, high-density storage becomes paramount. The LC9 SSD addresses these needs with a compact 2.5-inch form factor and dual-port capability, providing both high capacity and fault tolerance in mission-critical environments.
Form factor refers to the physical size and shape of the drive—in this case, 2.5 inches, which is standard for enterprise server deployments. PCIe (Peripheral Component Interconnect Express) is the fast data connection standard used to link components to a system’s motherboard. NVMe (Non-Volatile Memory Express) is the protocol used by modern SSDs to communicate quickly and efficiently over PCIe interfaces.
Accelerating AI with Storage Innovation
The LC9 Series SSD is designed with AI-specific use cases in mind—particularly generative AI, retrieval augmented generation (RAG), and vector database applications. Its high capacity enables data-intensive training and inference processes to operate without the bottlenecks of traditional storage.
It also complements KIOXIA’s AiSAQ™ technology, which improves RAG performance by storing vector elements on SSDs instead of relying solely on costly and limited DRAM. This shift enables greater scalability and lowers power consumption per TB at both the system and rack levels.
“AI workloads are pushing the boundaries of data storage,” said Neville Ichhaporia, Senior Vice President at KIOXIA America. “The new LC9 NVMe SSD can accelerate model training, inference, and RAG at scale.”
Industry Insight and Lifecycle Considerations
Gregory Wong, principal analyst at Forward Insights, commented:
“Advanced storage solutions such as KIOXIA’s LC9 Series SSD will be critical in supporting the growing computational needs of AI models, enabling greater efficiency and innovation.”
As organizations look to adopt next-generation SSDs like the LC9, many are also taking steps to responsibly manage legacy infrastructure. This includes efforts to sell SSD units from previous deployments—a common practice in enterprise IT to recover value, reduce e-waste, and meet sustainability goals. Secondary markets for enterprise SSDs remain active, especially with the ongoing demand for storage in distributed and hybrid cloud systems.
LC9 Series Key Features
122.88 TB capacity in a compact 2.5-inch form factor
PCIe 5.0 and NVMe 2.0 support for high-speed data access
Dual-port support for redundancy and multi-host connectivity
Built with 2 Tb QLC BiCS FLASH™ memory and CBA (CMOS Bonded to Array) technology
Endurance rating of 0.3 DWPD (Drive Writes Per Day) for enterprise workloads
The KIOXIA LC9 Series SSD will be showcased at an upcoming technology conference, where the company is expected to demonstrate its potential role in powering the next generation of AI-driven innovation.
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Kaguya and a hard disk
#touhou#fumofumo#fumoposting#touhou fumo#kaguya houraisan#solid state drive#hard drive#good fumorning
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Friendly advice for those with computers or potentially getting a computer: SSDs are worth it.
A SSD is a solid state drive. It serves the same purpose as at HDD or hard disk drive that is found on most computers. The only real difference on a surface level is that a hard drive uses a disk and an SSD doesn't not. The only part you should care about is that a SSD runs a lot faster than a HDD. This means that a computer with a SSD as the primary storage (or the C: drive in many cases) will allow the PC to startup and shut down much faster, access/manage files faster, and last much much longer than a HDD.
If you ever turned a computer and can't do anything because the "Disk" in task manager is at 100%, it's because of the HDD.
You can have both an HDD and an SSD, but Windows (the OS or operating system) will run better on the SSD. The computer will turn on faster. It will shut down faster.
How do I know this? I've seen it twice (technically three times). I put an SSD on my old laptop from around 2015 and reinstalled windows it. The startup and shutdown process mimics a new laptop (the SSD was NOT brand new). This was a laptop that died on me right before my college exams, so it's not my primary PC anymore.
The other more compelling example is I did the same thing to my parents' old 2017(? maybe older) office computer. My parents have complained for years about it running slow. The new SSD I put on it is the first solution that actually brought new life into it.
By the way, you might think a new hard drive would have a similar effect of the new SSD, but a new hard drive is slower than a new or old SSD. It was something I experienced in my current PC while trying to switch to an SSD with larger storage. Windows had always been on my SSD and as soon as I put that OS on the hard drive, it was significantly slower.
A SSD will allow your computer to run well for so much longer. I cannot figure out why the worthwhile investment in a SSD is understated, and I won't shut up about it. Sorry if this was hard to follow. When I'm done with college I'm making an informative comic/info graphic for this.
#sorry this came out of no where#I'm very passionate about this because I had to find the actual benefits of an SSD by accident#I'm sure the information is out there but I'm shocked it's not a widely known thing yet to the average consumer#SSD#HDD#solid state drive#hard disk drive#computer#computers#tech advice
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Anybody a Computer Person? (I'm a computer person but not a Computer Person, yahknow, and I'm rusty)
Basically, I'm going to be replacing my hard drives with SSDs soon. I'm trying to figure out if it's better to transfer/copy the data to the new drive first, and then swap them out, or if I should swap them first, and then do the transfer/copying. Or does it not even matter? (I've added a second HDD before, but I've never actually had to swap out a primary
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My FAKE Samsung SSD 870 EVO by ~murumokirby360
Never judge an item by its seller because when you see the details, you know it is "Fake" item, like my SSD. ☝️😯
For my explanation topic, please click below. ↓😉
• My FAKE Samsung 870 EVO Solid State Drive Review [feat. my Paper Dolls] (Recorded: Oct 13th 2013)
Tagged: @lordromulus90, @bryan360, @carmenramcat, @leapant, @rafacaz4lisam2k4, @paektu, @alexander1301
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Nice! I hope it’s available to buy in the UK soon.
I need more SSD storage. 4TB would be sweet!
#seagate#storage expansion card#4TB#xbox series x#xbox series s#solid state drive#only in the us as of now
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First time a warranty has ever come in fucking handy. Hoping to only pay $15 shipping to get a replacement $60-80 SSD.
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The HP 872376-B21 800GB 12G SAS SSD provides high-speed, reliable storage for enterprise applications. With 800GB capacity and a 12Gb/s SAS interface, it delivers faster data access and improved system performance. Its Small Form Factor (SFF) design saves space, while the Mixed Use (MU) classification supports balanced read/write-intensive workloads. The Dual Port (DS) feature enhances data redundancy, and the Smart Carrier (SC) simplifies maintenance. Perfect for data centers, the HP 872376-B21 ensures low latency and efficient server operations.
HPE 872376-B21 OVERVIEW:
HPE Server Mixed Use Solid State Drives deliver high performance and endurance for applications requiring a balance of high random read and write IOPS performance. HPE Server Mixed Use Solid State Drives typically have an endurance of between 1 and 10 drive writes per day. All HPE SSDs are backed by over 3.35 million hours of testing and qualification ensuring reliable, high-performing drives. You can also monitor the lifespan of your SSD with HPE Smart SSD Wear Gauge compatibility in management tools, allowing you to determine if any drives are at risk of failure.
HPE Digitally Signed Firmware prevents unauthorized access to your data by providing the assurance that drive firmware comes from a trusted source. HPE Solid State Drives encrypted with Digitally Signed Firmware also ensures that all drive firmware is downloaded from trusted sources.
HPE 800 Gigabyte, 12G, Hot-Swap, Mixed Use, Digitally Signed, G10 SAS Solid State Drive. The 872376-B21 is bundled with a SmartCarrier converter tray and is for Gen10 HPE ProLiant Servers.
HPE 872376-B21 SPECIFICATIONS:
Main Part Number: 872376-B21 Spare Part Number: 872506-001 Model Number: MO000800JWFWP Manufacturer: HPE Storage Capacity: 800 Gigabyte Nand Flash Memory Type: Multi-Level Cell Form Factor: 2.5 Inch Small Form Factor Data Transfer Rate: 1.2Gbp/s Drive Tray: SmartCarrier Converter Tray
HPE 872376-B21 COMPATIBILITY:
The 872376-B21 is compatible with the following Gen9 and Gen10 HPE ProLiant Servers:
Gen10 HPE ProLiant:
HPE ProLiant DL360 Gen10 HPE ProLiant DL360 Gen10 Base HPE ProLiant DL360 Gen10 Entry HPE ProLiant DL360 Gen10 High Performance HPE ProLiant DL360 Gen10 Performance HPE ProLiant DL380 Gen10 HPE ProLiant DL385 Gen10 HPE ProLiant DL560 Gen10 HPE ProLiant DL560 Gen10 Base HPE ProLiant DL560 Gen10 Entry HPE ProLiant DL560 Gen10 Performance HPE ProLiant DL580 Gen10 HPE ProLiant ML350 Gen10
Gen9 HPE ProLiant:
HPE ProLiant DL160 Gen9 HPE ProLiant DL160 Gen9 Base HPE ProLiant DL160 Gen9 Entry HPE ProLiant DL160 Gen9 Performance HPE ProLiant DL580 Gen9 HPE ProLiant DL580 Gen9 Base HPE ProLiant DL580 Gen9 High Performance HPE ProLiant ML110 Gen9 HPE ProLiant ML110 Gen9 Base HPE ProLiant ML110 Gen9 Entry
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My HDD is definitely dying so I'm gonna finally get an SSD to replace it. Any advice
#side note I'm gonna have to back up a SHIT FUCK of art#computer#tech#ssd#solid state drive#hdd#hard drive#hard disk drive
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5 REASONS WHY AN SSD MAY BE THE BEST UPGRADE FOR YOUR PC

For many PC users, the upgrade question often revolves around the latest graphics card or most powerful processor. While these components can certainly improve specific tasks, upgrading your storage drive to a Solid State Drive (SSD) could be the most impactful change you can make to your entire system. Unlike traditional hard disk drives (HDDs) that rely on spinning platters and read/write heads, SSDs use flash memory to store data electronically. This fundamental difference results in a significant increase in performance, reliability and overall user experience. Let's explore the top five reasons why an SSD upgrade could be the best decision you make for your PC. The increased speed, increased reliability, quiet operation, and potential gain in battery life (for laptops) are compelling arguments to consider an SSD the best investment you'll ever make for your PC. Plus, with SSDs becoming the storage standard of the future, upgrading now can prepare your system for years to come.
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The Global Solid State Drive Market is anticipated to grow at a CAGR of around 14.9% during the forecast period, i.e., 2024-30. The burgeoning usage of Solid-State Drives (SSDs) in consumer electronic devices, including tablets, laptops, desktops, & smartphones, is driving the market. Besides, the rising application of SSDs in data centers & cloud computing applications is another crucial factor augmenting the global market growth.
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I, @Lusin333, have a Crucial T700 4TB PCIe Gen5 NVMe M.2 solid state drive.
This will help me with my epic video projects.
Thanks to Crucial Memory & Micron Technology for giving me this expensive SSD FOR FREE.
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Don't miss my Crucial X10 Pro Portable SSD Speed Test & Review
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