storage area networks (san)
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Implementing energy-efficient data centers
The cost of powering data centers is a substantial operating expense that can and should be managed. This white paper explains how to design data centers in a way that minimizes their electrical...
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Level 3 looks to simplify multi-site data protection and connection
Level 3 and Brocade simplify extending your SAN outside your datacenter
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IBM's high performance SAN products target cloud and virtual data centers
IBM's smarter SAN infrastructure should improve storage performance for virtual and cloud workloads.
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Ohio Department of Developmental Disabilities - a Dell Compellent Customer Profile
Ohio Department of Developmental Disabilities talks about how Dell Compellent storage virtualization helped them achieve their server virtualization goals.
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Can FCoE replace iSCSI?
Can Fiber Channel over Ethernet become your storage networking standard?
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StarWind Software Take Two
Users respond to StarWind Post
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Microsoft recovers 'most, if not all' Sidekick users' data
On October 15, Microsoft reversed itself, claiming now that instead of losing all of the personal data of Sidekick users, it has recovered "most, if not all" of it. It does sound like a...
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Storage networks
Storage area networks sprang up largely in response to the complexities of managing storage in a Microsoft client-server world - itself ultimately a response to the small machine limitations...
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HP Acquires LeftHand Networks, Virtualized iSCSI Storage Vendor
Today, HP announced the intention to acquire iSCSI storage vendor LeftHand Networks for $360 Million in cash. LeftHand makes virtualized storage array software that can turn just about any server,...
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HP eyes midmarket; Buys LeftHand Networks
HP on Wednesday said it will acquire storage company LeftHand Networks for $360 million. LeftHand provides storage area network systems and virtualization for midmarket companies. With the...
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Apple updates Xsan, gets out of RAID business
Apple on Tuesday released its Xsan 2 package, a major revision to its Storage Area Networking software package. The update revamps administration tools, adds support for third-party storage and...
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Waiting for Leopard's iSCSI support
While waiting for Apple to fold iSCSI initiator and target support into Leopard's client and server versions, respectively, third-party developers offer a range of solutions.
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Dell to buy storage company for $1.4 billion
With its planned acquisition of EqualLogic, the PC maker intends to make itself a force in what it calls "the iSCSI revolution."
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Fusion-io: An enterprise SAN in your hand
At DEMOfall 07, Fusion-io introduced the next big thing in storage, a NAND flash PCI Express card with up to 640 gigabytes that offers performance at DRAM bandwidth, a thousand times faster than a...
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Pillar: No tradeoff to invest in green storage
When you compete with the likes of data storage giant EMC, it helps to have a point of differentiation. A gimmick, if you will. In the case of Larry Ellison-backed Pillar Data Systems, that...
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METAmorphosis 2003 Storage Q&A
The predominant storage-related issue at the METAmorphosis 2001 and 2002 conferences was cost control. However, the tone and conversation at the 2003 conference changed back to the forward-looking...
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The facts on Fibre Channel
There are still many IT pros who don't understand Fibre Channel. TechRepublic's Brien Posey discusses the pros and cons of using this high-speed storage solution.
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The FAQs on SANs
SANs are designed to be reliable, scalable and flexible. To get the most out of SAN technology, it's important to have a firm grasp on the basics of SANs, Fibre Channel, iSCSI, and switch hardware.
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IP storage--inspiration or insanity?
Indiana Jones were alive today, he'd eschew dull old archaeology for the thrills of distributed terabyte storage. At least, that's what the manufacturers would have us believe. But basing today's...
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Switching to new markets
A number of vendors at N+I are talking about, but, in some cases, not showing a new class of 64-port, 2 gigabit per second Fibre Channel switches designed to consolidate the switching needs of the...
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SAN and NAS defined
Which should you implement, SAN or NAS? Tech Update explains the key differences between these storage systems.
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