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Where are security credentials saved on the server?
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Best practices for storage management strategy
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The dangers of Fibre Channel sniffers
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How much hard disk space should I actually use?
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Point: Will 10 Gbps iSCSI trump Fibre Channel?
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What do you think about SAN-in-a-box?
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Shipping swing boxes and servers
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Calculating space for parity in RAID-5
Brett Cooper offers advice to a reader who asked: "What are the calculations for RAID-5 in regards to the amount of space parity will consume? For instance, if I have a RAID-5 with 10 146 GB drives...
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Storage management predictions for 2005: ISCSI arrives at the center of the enterprise
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Storage networking predictions for 2005: ILM has yet to arrive
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SAN predictions for 2005: The year of programmable storage
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Backup predictions for 2005: Disk-based backup gains steam, but tape is far from dead
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Web-based reporting tools for tape libraries
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SOS: Save our Shark
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Counterpoint: Will 10 Gbps iSCSI trump Fibre Channel?
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Overhead for RAID 0+1 is too high ... should I use RAID-5?
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HSM products from Veritas, Legato and HP
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What does 'sar -d' show: internal drives or all devices?
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How much hard disk drive space should I actually use?
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Mysterious formatting on a NAS hard drive
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Can storage hypervisors bring HA to the cloud?
Learn how the advanced functionality of a storage hypervisor provides a cloud infrastructure with high availability.
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What software allows the sharing of PCIe SSD cards?
Learn the different methods to share PCIe SSD cards among multiple servers to improve performance and still keep costs down.
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Can file-based apps be used with object storage?
Learn how to use applications such as Microsoft Exchange or SQL Server with object storage systems on the back end.
Storage Management Strategies for the CIO