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Implementing bi-directional data replication
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Implementing an active/active data center
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Major storage disciplines and who gets to execute them
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The state of SMI-S
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What switches to use when implementing an iSCSI SAN
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Leading policies and strategies regarding storage management
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An RFP is the first step to SAN implementation
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External storage array needed for clustering
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Questions concerning automated data centers, Part 1
Storage expert Christopher Poelker offers compliance advice in this reader Q&A.
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Questions concerning automated data centers, Part 2
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Upgrading from GroupWise to Exchange 2003
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CIFS and protocols
You have a good understanding of the issue. Because of the stateful case of CIFS, a failover will still require an intervention on the accessing client. Basically it results in a retry but you must respond....
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Building a SAN for shared video editing storage
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Third party vendors and StorageTek
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Searching for a 200-host NAS solution
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Looking for an ESCON BERT tester
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What are the different NAS solutions
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The scoop on SATA and SCSI technologies
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SCSI/FC disks vs. IDE/ATA disks
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2004 storage management predictions: It's time for SM software to deliver
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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.
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Comparing host-based and array-based replication
Learn the benefits and drawbacks to host-based and array-based replication methods to determine which one better suits your environment.
Storage Management Strategies for the CIO