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Are people backing up data to a mainframe?
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2003 high availability predictions: Repurpose clustering software
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2003 SAN predictions: Rules-based storage management and smart software -- Part 2
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2003 consolidation/data management predictions: CRM/SRM becomes more critical
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2003 storage management predictions: Think outside the infrastructure box
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2003 security predictions: Security will define its enterprise role
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2003 NAS predictions: NAS consolidation and TCP/IP accelerators -- Part 2
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2003 storage admin predictions: More consolidated storage networks, NAS accelerates -- Part 2
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2003 NAS predictions: NAS consolidation and TCP/IP accelerators -- Part 1
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2003 storage admin predictions: More consolidated storage networks, NAS accelerates -- Part 1
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2003 SAN predictions: Rules-based storage management and smart software -- Part 1
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How to build a highly available data center
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What you should really know about high availability
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How to calculate the availability of an entire network?
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Seven ways to configure failover management software
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What's a native Fibre Channel and it's benefits?
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Figuring the number of IP addresses for a two-node cluster
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Calculating availability
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Recommended reading for understanding networking fundamental concepts
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The inherent dangers in relying solely on LUN masking
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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