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Brocade simplifies small SANs
Brocade releases two switches for the SMB market with color-coding scheme to simplify the technology31 Mar 2004
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Hitachi releases durable mobile drive
Hitachi Global Storage Technologies has a new mobile disk drive that's tough-as-nails.31 Mar 2004
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What causes slow startup in Windows 2000
Failure to keep your service packs up-to-date is one reason Win2000 can be slow to startup. Find out in this tip how the problem has been corrected.30 Mar 2004
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RAID-2 isn't being used much anymore
30 Mar 2004
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A solution to appliance bottlenecks?
Cisco claims its Data Tap service will alleviate traffic jams that occur with in-band appliances, if you are willing to wait for it.30 Mar 2004
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Veritas lifecycle software makes sense of data retention
Veritas is out to make managing data from birth to death a cinch. Its latest tool lets users index and search historical data and plan lifecycle management.30 Mar 2004
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NAS gateways get two thumbs up from IT
This tip by Alex Barrett highlights what analysts and big players in the storage market are saying about NAS gateways.30 Mar 2004
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Sarbanes-Oxley and how it applies to e-mail archiving
29 Mar 2004
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More choices for integrating IP SANs
OEM deals for LeftHand Networks will pull its software into more sophisticated storage environments29 Mar 2004
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Sun lets SATA plans out of the bag
Sun Microsystems has been conspicuously absent from the SATA disk fray. But, it appears a deal is in the works to make Sun a contender in the low-cost disk market.29 Mar 2004
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University ditches Dell after service snafu
Poor customer service and a "lack of interest" from a major systems vendor led researchers at the University at Buffalo to opt for an IBM SAN over a Dell-EMC hardware expansion.29 Mar 2004
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Appliance grades backup successes and failures
This week: Network Engines and Bocada launch an appliance that reports the good, the bad and the ugly in the backup process. Also this week, Legato tweaks software for disk-based backup and Fujitsu...26 Mar 2004
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Its NAS gateways over filer servers
25 Mar 2004
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Serial ATA product handbook
Want to stay on top of SATA technology developments? We've assembled a list of several SATA-based systems and products that have been announced during the past few months.25 Mar 2004
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Not-so-simple SANs
In case you've missed anything, here's a roundup of some of the best original technical content that appeared on SearchStorage.com the week of March 22-26. Tips, Ask the Expert Q&A's cover effectiv...25 Mar 2004
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SD 2004 preview: Blunders in building big SANs
In this preview to the presentation he'll make at the Storage Decisions conference, consultant Marc Staimer offers some advice
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NAS appliance eases server mayhem
Forty file and print servers became impossible to manage so Risdall bit the bullet and spent some money on a storage project25 Mar 2004
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Disk servers, are they a viable management solution?
25 Mar 2004
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All RAID is not created equal
Although there is nothing wrong with using low-cost arrays, careful attention needs to be paid to the actual components of the arrays.25 Mar 2004
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LTO tape put to the test
Before you settle on another archival tape technology, read this article. Recent tests have shown there are differences in the quality of LTO tapes from different manufacturers and even between tap...24 Mar 2004
Storage Management Strategies for the CIO