Intel launches SSD drives built for the cloud

Intel DC 3500 SSD
Intel DC 3500 SSD

Intel is aiming to give businesses hosting cloud applications a boost by launching a new series of solid state drives for data centres.

Designed for read-intensive applications such as web hosting, cloud computing and data centre virtualisation, Intel is touting its new DC S3500 Series as a replacement for slower, traditional disk drives.

Cloud burst

Speed and consistent performance are important factors for companies looking to move into cloud computing, which stores data or software in a remote location so it can be easily accessed at any time over the internet.

Data loss is also of high importance, and Intel has built data protection features into its new SSDs, including capacitors that provide a short period of backup power to the drive allowing it to finish operations in the event of a power loss, and 256-bit AES encryption for data protection.

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Kane Fulton
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