What Cloud Computing Can Learn From Grid - January 27, 2010 A decade ago, grid computing began paving the way for cloud. Can cloud computing succeed where grid failed?
The Expanding Ecosystem of Dedupe Options - January 20, 2010 Nexsan and FalconStor have partnered on a dedupe appliance, while Quantum moves its technology to primary storage.
Symantec Survey Finds Data Protection Top Priority - January 13, 2010 Security and data protection are top priorities for enterprises, according to the software vendor's annual data center survey.
The Do's and Don'ts of Adding New Storage - January 6, 2010 Organizations add new storage for four primary reasons: capacity, technology, performance and availability. Regardless of reason, the correct approach is the same. Here's what to do and what pitfalls to avoid.
RAID 2 vs. RAID 10, Why the Differences Matter - December 30, 2009 Fuzzy on the more common RAID levels? Curious why you should bother with RAID 10? Here are some answers.
Data Storage in the New Decade - December 23, 2009 It's looking like Fibre Channel over Ethernet and mergers in the solid state disk market, but no clouds in this forecast.
EMC Changes Recovery Plans With New Release - December 16, 2009 Will EMC's claim that its Data Protection Advisor eliminates the need for disaster recovery testing prove true?
Symantec Takes Storage, Security to the Cloud - December 9, 2009 The security vendor unveiled endpoint security and storage foundation apps now available through Amazon's EC2 cloud.
Solid State Drives Get Efficiency Boost - December 9, 2009 EMC this week released its long-awaited SSD tiering technology.
Solid State Drives Remove Trash - December 2, 2009 SSD makers have come up with a number of ways to maintain the high performance of the pricey drives.
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