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Storage News: Dataram ships solid state storage appliance
Looking for the latest storage news? Wondering what the latest product announcements are? Visit the Masters of Storage site brought to you by Network World, sponsored by NetApp for all the details. Read this week's featured blog, "Dataram ships solid state storage appliance" to learn about the XcelaSAN storage optimization appliance that speeds application performance by as much as 30x.

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Dataram debuts storage optimization appliance

Dataram this week announced the XcelaSAN storage optimization appliance, which speeds the performance of applications by as much as 30 times. By introducing the appliance, Dataram officially enters the white-hot, already crowded solid state drive space. Read full story

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