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Tape Automation for the Masses
For most IT shops, backup still happens the old-fashioned way: from the host to a direct-attached standalone tape drive.03 Jun 2002
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Tape libraries automate backup
Everything you need to know about tape libraries.03 Jun 2002
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Compaq Clarifies WideSky Position
"We are not a member of the WideSky program, we never have been, and we do not believe it is in the best interest of our customers," Sorenson says.03 Jun 2002
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Recovering from the WTC: a personal account
A first-hand look at what one company at the World Trade Center went through to restore operations.03 Jun 2002
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Veritas Broadens Offerings
The company is actively moving to try to parlay its dominant market positions onto even higher ground.03 Jun 2002
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Surprise! cheap disks cure slow backup
Why new ATA/IDE arrays, which are cheaper than tape libraries, might be a better bet for backup.03 Jun 2002
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Snapshots save time and data
This powerful technology comes in several flavors - find out which one is right for you.03 Jun 2002
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Non-blocking architecture
Non-blocking architecture03 Jun 2002
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First Storage Benchmark Released
03 Jun 2002
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Delete old data ... really
Sometimes the delete key isn't enough - you need the electronic equivalent of a shredder.03 Jun 2002
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Honestly, do you really know what storage virtualization is?
Confused by the virtualization hype? We decode the marketspeak.03 Jun 2002
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Utility Storage-What's the Use?
Buzzword alert: the latest word to loom from storage marketers' lexicon is utility.03 Jun 2002
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A further look at business continuance volumes
A further look at business continuance volumes.03 Jun 2002
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Security - from a storage perspective
Storage Bin - Security - from a storage perspective.03 Jun 2002
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Scalable SANs start with good switch links
Scalable SANs start with good switch links03 Jun 2002
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SAN switches get smarter
As storage networks become larger and more complex, smarter switches are one way to manage that complexity.03 Jun 2002
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Midrange NAS Gains Functionality
Slowly but surely, the features found in high-end NAS boxes are finding their way to cheaper devices.03 Jun 2002
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Virtualization has a credibility problem
Although virtualization has found its way into some corners of enterprise computing, storage managers are not rushing to implement it. Here's why.03 Jun 2002
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Will SAN File Systems Play Larger Management Role?
Typical SAN file systems are being positioned to play a more prominent storage management role.03 Jun 2002
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Now, That's a Cluster!
Lawrence Livermore National Labs is pushing the envelope with a new storage cluster that mates 115TB of networked disk with a massive cluster of 600 dual Pentium 4 servers.03 Jun 2002
Storage Management Strategies for the CIO