| Thursday December 31, 2009 |
I/O Bottlenecks: Biggest Threat to Data Storage By Henry Newman - December 31, 2009 New technologies like phase change memory could make storage networks irrelevant unless the industry bands together to address I/O bottlenecks. Top Storage Stories of 2009: RAID, Clouds, SSDs and Mergers December 30, 2009 2009 was all about dramatic change and mergers for the data storage industry. RAID Storage Levels Explained By Scott Alan Miller - December 29, 2009 The author explains common RAID levels and makes a case for why you should consider RAID 10. 3Par Rises on Takeover Speculation By Paul Shread - December 28, 2009 Could 3Par be acquired by NetApp or HP? Some analysts have their doubts. AMD Does RAID On a Chip By Paul Shread - December 23, 2009 AMD is using Dot Hill's software RAID technology to save server users the cost of hardware RAID adapters. Sun Layoffs Hit Open Source Projects By Andy Patrizio - December 22, 2009 Is Oracle seeking to do away with OpenSolaris? The Future of Data Storage: FCoE, SSD Mergers, But No Clouds By Henry Newman - December 21, 2009 Enterprise storage columnist Henry Newman sees FCoE and SSD mergers coming, but there are no clouds in his forecast. Goldman Offers Divergent Views on EMC, NetApp By Larry Barrett - December 18, 2009 Storage stocks head in opposite directions following comments from an influential Goldman Sachs analyst. Cisco FCoE Switches Help Hospital Save Power By Drew Robb - December 17, 2009 One early FCoE adopter alleviated a power crunch by moving to converged storage and data networks. EMC Adds 8-Gig Fibre Channel to Symmetrix V-Max By Paul Shread - December 16, 2009 The data storage giant is the first high-end vendor with native 8-gig Fibre Channel, but others will soon follow. Get Ready for Windows 7! Pros and Cons? Learn What Our Experts Think Download Free eBook Now. Click Here. | Interested in placing your TEXT AD HERE? Click Here | |
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