Backblaze on helium-filled disk drives' reliabilityīackup, archive and general-storage-as-a-service cloud supplier Backblaze has compared the reliability of its air-filled drives and helium-filled disk drives. But we'll start with a look at helium-filled disk drive reliability. There's also a backup supplier acquisition/merger in this roundup of storage news. The product looks a neat mix of commodity drives corralled together with ASICs and software. Storage newcomer Storbyte is introducing – wait for it – hardware-defined storage, saying that the storage industry, with its near-obsession with software-defined stuff and complacent reliance on raw commodity hardware, is losing sight of the primacy of hardware and possibilities for hardware innovation. So slap on those 3D glasses, get your popcorn ready – and enjoy our rapid-fire shorts and entertaining trailers. It has been an eventful week in storage with the introduction of a "hardware-defined storage" platform, a blast of helium, another Gone Gartner moment and more.
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