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How to identify and reduce bottlenecks in high-performance environments
In this article we explore the main causes of latency in RAM and Flash Arrays used in mass digital billing systems. We analyze key metrics such as access time, bandwidth, and transfer rate, and present real cases of optimization in telecommunications infrastructures. Additionally, we offer practical recommendations for controller configuration and the selection of high-performance memory modules.
Read articleProtecting data in motion within critical infrastructures
Security in dynamic storage networks is essential to prevent data leaks and ransomware attacks. This post covers encryption protocols for data in transit, SAN/NAS network segmentation, and monitoring of unauthorized access. It includes an audit checklist for IT teams managing corporate databases with high availability requirements.
Read articleAdvanced strategies to maximize NVMe storage performance
NVMe Flash Arrays offer exceptional read/write speeds, but their potential is wasted if not configured correctly. In this article we detail how to adjust controller parameters, balance load between controllers, and use automatic tiering techniques to prioritize critical data. We also compare different manufacturers and their storage solutions for enterprise environments.
Read articleClear answers about dynamic memory optimization and performance in corporate databases.
Analysis and optimization services are limited to corporate database environments with dynamic storage (RAM/Flash Arrays). They do not include network hardware or general-purpose operating systems.
Programs on computing latency, bottleneck reduction, and IT security are delivered in synchronous virtual mode. Access to recordings and additional resources is granted for 90 days from the start date.
Case studies and practical examples are based on billing systems with volumes exceeding 10,000 transactions per second. Direct applicability to smaller-scale environments is not guaranteed without prior evaluation.
Security recommendations cover only dynamic storage networks (SAN/NAS) and encryption protocols in transit. They do not cover perimeter security, application firewalls, or physical access policies.
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