Join Toshiba on its booth C04/05 at CloudFest 2025 - March 17 -20 and explore our outstanding HDD portfolio for Cloud- and Enterprise infrastructures. Our live Peta Scale Cloud storage demonstration together with our partners Open-E, AIC, QNAP and Microchip will deliver insights how our HDDS foster AI applications. We're looking forward to meeting you there. Your #TeamToshiba
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Hard Disk Drives: The Screws and Nails of the Cloud and AI World
Keynote | Tuesday, March 18th | .COM Ballroom/Ballsaal Berlin | 4:15 PM
In his presentation Senior Manager Rainer Kaese will
Rainer Kaese has been with Toshiba for over 30 years. He initially specialized in application specific integrated circuits, managing the Design Centre for ASIC, and later the Business Development Team, as well as Foundry Products. He is currently responsible for the introduction and qualification of Toshiba’s Enterprise HDD products into Datacentres, Cloud Computing and Enterprise applications.
If you would like to ask a questions, please drop on email to storage@tee.toshiba.de
The enterprise environment demand more and with the MG Series you get it. Each member of the series has a workload rating of 550 TB/year, which is around ten times higher than an average desktop hard disk drive. This performance is available at any time of the day or night, as 24/7 operation also comes as standard.
When you have mission-critical applications you need storage solutions that meet your needs. Toshiba’s Enterprise Performance Hard Drive – AL Series delivers high storage densities with rapid data transfer speed, backed up by a 5-year warranty. You can trust the AL Series to deliver 24/7 in the most demanding high-performance server and storage systems.
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