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Despite its limitations, DAS solutions still find role in data center
Despite limitations, DAS solutions still have a role in data centers, thanks to PCIe solid-state storage products and cloud computing requirements. Feature
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iSCSI SAN performance remains strong after 10 years
Despite early doubters, iSCSI SAN performance remains strong after 10 years and continues to gain ground on Fibre Channel as a storage protocol. Feature
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What the Dell/EMC breakup means for the storage industry
Dell and EMC have both decided not to enter another formal alliance, a decision analysts say is a very significant change in the storage industry’s dynamics. Report
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Expect weighty issues when installing Atmos
A new user of EMC’s Atmos cloud storage product had weighty problems – literally and figuratively – when implementing its new systems. Feature
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Storage Radio: New EMC VMAX, XtremIO bought; Symantec customers riled
Storage Radio: Listen to this week’s storage headlines, including new EMC’s VMAX 40K, its acquisition of XtremIO and Symantec user backlash. News | 11 May 2012
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Week in review podcast: Nexsan’s unified storage architecture; and more
Listen to the week’s top storage news: Nexsan launches its first multiprotocol storage system; IDC reports slowdown of storage sales growth; and more. Podcast | 09 Mar 2012
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Nexsan launches unified storage architecture with flash cache
Nexsan releases the NST unified storage architecture supporting iSCSI and NAS, and using flash cache for a performance boost. News | 05 Mar 2012
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Starboard Storage offers unified storage system with SSD storage tiers
Newcomer Starboard Storage brings out a unified storage system that uses solid-state drive (SSD) storage tiers for performance acceleration. News | 13 Feb 2012
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Coraid expands ANZ presence
Ethernet SAN solutions developer has invested $50M towards international expansion and increasing its ANZ presence. News | 10 Nov 2011
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Australian Bureau of Statistics counts on no storage team, HP, for census
Australia’s recent agricultural and population censuses will be stored on and tabulated using HP SANs, but a dedicated storage team won’t help the count. News | 26 Sep 2011
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Bad Sectors: the latest storage news
Our regular roundup of storage news sees EMC notch a Canberra win, a couple of agencies announce their plans to buy SANs, Ninefold's sneakernet, a nasty rumour about HP and a new entrant to the local SAN market. News | 25 Sep 2011
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VMware CEO Paul Maritz on the role of storage in the virtual world
VMware has recently released some products that threaten traditional storage models. What’s the company up to? CEO Paul Maritz explains the company’s attitude to storage in this brief podcast from VMworld 2011. News | 29 Aug 2011
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How ASIC stops I/O storms hurting its SANs
The Australian Securities and Investment Commission has deployed virtual desktop infrastructure, creating 3000 desktop images for its 2300 staff. At VMworld it explained how it runs that fleet without boot storms hurting its SANs. News | 29 Aug 2011
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Bad sectors – Storage news from Dell, Zerowait and Waikato District Health Board
Dell plans to bring its vStart pre-packaged infrastructure stacks to Australia later this year, while ZeroWait has scored an Australian customer for its SimplStor product. News | 01 Aug 2011
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Despite its limitations, DAS solutions still find role in data center
Despite limitations, DAS solutions still have a role in data centers, thanks to PCIe solid-state storage products and cloud computing requirements. Feature
-
Storage Radio: New EMC VMAX, XtremIO bought; Symantec customers riled
Storage Radio: Listen to this week’s storage headlines, including new EMC’s VMAX 40K, its acquisition of XtremIO and Symantec user backlash. News
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iSCSI SAN performance remains strong after 10 years
Despite early doubters, iSCSI SAN performance remains strong after 10 years and continues to gain ground on Fibre Channel as a storage protocol. Feature
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Week in review podcast: Nexsan’s unified storage architecture; and more
Listen to the week’s top storage news: Nexsan launches its first multiprotocol storage system; IDC reports slowdown of storage sales growth; and more. Podcast
-
Nexsan launches unified storage architecture with flash cache
Nexsan releases the NST unified storage architecture supporting iSCSI and NAS, and using flash cache for a performance boost. News
-
Starboard Storage offers unified storage system with SSD storage tiers
Newcomer Starboard Storage brings out a unified storage system that uses solid-state drive (SSD) storage tiers for performance acceleration. News
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Coraid expands ANZ presence
Ethernet SAN solutions developer has invested $50M towards international expansion and increasing its ANZ presence. News
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What the Dell/EMC breakup means for the storage industry
Dell and EMC have both decided not to enter another formal alliance, a decision analysts say is a very significant change in the storage industry’s dynamics. Report
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Australian Bureau of Statistics counts on no storage team, HP, for census
Australia’s recent agricultural and population censuses will be stored on and tabulated using HP SANs, but a dedicated storage team won’t help the count. News
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Bad Sectors: the latest storage news
Our regular roundup of storage news sees EMC notch a Canberra win, a couple of agencies announce their plans to buy SANs, Ninefold's sneakernet, a nasty rumour about HP and a new entrant to the local SAN market. News
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