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Tiered storage tutorial Find out what tiered storage is, the key technologies behind it, and how tiered storage can lower operational costs while improving application performance. |
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Data storage and wide-area networks in 2009 Data storage spending patterns show disaster recovery (DR) is becoming the key driver for using wide-area networks (WANs). This four-part Special Report outlines the changing relationship between storage and the WAN, and... |
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Buying storage capacity in 2009 Market research shows data growing while budgets shrink in tough economic times, leading storage administrators to look at new technologies to cope. The global economic downturn has users delaying top-tier capacity... |
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Data storage management in virtual server environments What are the pros and cons of Fibre Channel and iSCSI in virtual server environments? How does 10 GbE influence SAN management? Find out how users are evaluating iSCSI, the impact of server virtualization and listen to... |
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Content-addressed storage (CAS) explained The sweet spot for content-addressed storage is still secondary storage -- the long-term retention of content for compliance purposes, and the archiving of vast amounts of data that rarely changes. But some CAS vendors... |
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Self-healing storage explained Today's IT environment requires a highly reliable foundation of storage where most failures are prevented, and if not prevented, then resolved in place. A self-healing array that eliminates up to 70 percent of drive... |
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NAS virtualization explained NAS virtualization can refer to the ability to virtualize multiple NAS heads into a single virtualized file system or the ability to spawn multiple virtual file servers within a physical file server. But because more and... |
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