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Are you paying too much for storage? by Alan Radding
With features, functions and capacity all moving downstream, you may be able to kick the overpriced storage habit.

Tape libraries on the SAN: sharing isn't always good by Darryl Brooks
If your latest project is choosing a new tape library for your SAN, you have a lot of decisions to make--the most important being how to architect your backup.

The networked storage project: Getting started by Jeffrey Fritz
If you're just getting started, check out how West Virginia University built its first SAN to handle e-mail.

Learn from mainframe storage by Johanna Ambrosio
Open systems dudes--it's all been done before on the mainframe as far as systematic storage management goes. Check it out.

Your next data center: Think flexible by David Braue
The second part of our two-part article focuses on the networking infrastructure of the new data center.

HBAs: Why some are better than others by Jerome M. Wendt
The storage chain is only as strong as the weakest HBA. Here's how to spot the strong ones.

Road testing fast HBAs by Tom Henderson
We put four PCI-X adapters to the test and the results are instructive.

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Vendors and CIM: How Deep is Their Love?
The reign of CIM-based storage management is just around the corner.

CTRC Mirrors with iSCSI
The Cancer Therapy and Research Center in San Antonio has aggressive uptime goals for IT resources at its two facilities.

Backup, Replication Next on Automation Agenda
Why the sudden fuss over provisioning?

Backup Arrays Revisited
Was 2002 the year of the ATA-based backup array?

Fibre Channel and ATA: An Odd Couple?
Those IT shops that build SANs are typically characterized by their demanding performance requirements.

Pixie dust & GBIC
Pixie dust & GBIC

IBM Demos Storage Tank
Big Blue's new Autonomic Computing Organization is working on technologies that will reduce the human costs of running complex computing and storage systems.

SNIA Relaunches Supported Solutions Forum
Eighteen months ago, the Storage Networking Industry Association announced the formation of the Supported Solutions Forum.

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Out with the old, in with the new by Mark Schlack
Out with the old, in with the new

Behind the firewall
Where's Legato? ... CA finally gets its due ... Will spin out iSCSI disk arrays for food.

Creating a storage services group
Now that you've created a storage services group, it's time to roll it out.

Part two on troubleshooting your SAN. by Darryl Brooks
Part two on troubleshooting your SAN.

Don't let vendor doublespeak prevent you from innovating by Steve Duplessie
Storage Bin: Don't let vendor doublespeak prevent you from innovating.

SNIA's new heterogeneous storage management solution by Stephen Foskett
SNIA is promising a new solution that manages heterogeneous storage environments. Will it deliver?

Snapshot: Deploying IP storage technology
Will you deploy IP storage technology?



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