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  • Dell extends data center line for virtualization

    LAS VEGAS -- At the Interop trade show this week, Dell will expand its networking, server and storage product lines to help users migrate from legacy data centers to those more heavily reliant on virtualization.

    Written by Jim Duffy10 May 11 01:49
  • Superior storage for small networks

    The Netgear ReadyNAS series of network attached storage units serve as a prime example of how the industry has changed over the years. They were originally a product of Infrant Technologies, a veteran of mainframe disk subsystems that poured decades of serious storage experience into the small drive system for SMBs. Nearly four years into Infrant's acquisition by Netgear in May 2007, the ReadyNAS line now stretches from SOHO to enterprise NAS.

    Written by Brian Chee16 March 11 00:24
  • Thin provisioning optimizes storage utilization and reduces costs

    While provisioning all the capacity of an external disk to a given application, known as full provisioning, ensures the app has plenty of growth potential, it results in poor utilization rates, a costly problem that can be addressed with thin provisioning technology.

    Written by Galvin Chang, associate director, Infortrend Technology, Inc.05 March 11 08:45
  • Rack-mount QNAP storage server packs a wallop

    There's an area of the NAS landscape where the lines between consumer and corporate use are blurred. While high-end NAS arrays cost plenty of money, they also provide essential features like redundant power supplies and superior performance. At the lower end are the truly consumer-grade devices that might seem like they'll work in a corporate environment but fall short of meeting the essentials critical to infrastructures. They are, however, very cheap.

    Written by Paul Venezia23 Feb. 11 02:47
  • Microsoft builds speedy flash bridge between RAM and hard disk

    Microsoft researchers are trying to improve the efficiency of flash memory by building software that uses solid-state storage in conjunction with RAM and hard disk, and eliminates random writes and other wasted operations.

    Written by Jon Brodkin18 Feb. 11 01:37
  • Microsoft delivers enterprise backup tool

    Microsoft's flagship backup and archiving software, Data Protection Manager, has come a long way since we first tested it in 2005.

    Written by Tom Henderson25 Jan. 11 02:55
  • Microsoft, HP selling $2M data warehouse appliance

    Microsoft and HP are teaming up to deliver a $2 million data warehouse appliance and four other hardware/software products in a bid to outshine recent moves by Oracle and IBM.

    Written by Jon Brodkin19 Jan. 11 18:32
  • Microsoft, HP selling $2M data warehouse appliance

    Microsoft and HP are teaming up to deliver a $2 million data warehouse appliance and four other hardware/software products in a bid to outshine recent moves by Oracle and IBM.

    Written by Jon Brodkin20 Jan. 11 01:18
  • Symantec unveils backup and storage appliances

    Symantec today introduced its NetBackup and FileStore appliances with an eye toward offering customers choices in whether they want to mix and match software- and hardware-based backup and storage products according to business needs.

    Written by Ellen Messmer17 Jan. 11 18:05
  • F5 gets more cloud-friendly

    F5 is making file virtualization more cloud friendly with the introduction of software that translates storage protocols, making it possible to store files in public or private cloud networks using a range of technologies.

    Written by Tim Greene07 Dec. 10 07:24
  • Riverbed boosts cloud services

    Riverbed is launching two new products that can make cloud services faster by accelerating traffic and also more economical by reducing corporate data center and storage costs.

    Written by Tim Greene12 Nov. 10 05:50
  • HP completes $US2.35 billion 3Par merger

    HP has completed its $2.35 billion merger with 3Par, just weeks after thwarting rival Dell in a bidding war for the storage vendor, HP announced Monday. 

    Written by Jon Brodkin28 Sept. 10 04:10
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