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IP SANs take their place
by Alan Radding
There's a growing interest in using IP for storage in small to midsized enterprises, although Fibre Channel is still dominant in large organizations. What's right for you: IP, FC or a combination of both?
Virtual SANs put to the test
by David Braue
Cisco's new virtual SAN technology has aroused a lot of interest. But how does it work in practice? We look at how Australia's Deakin University uses VSANs to isolate development activity within its large, multisite fabric.
CAD for SANs
by John Vacca
New automated design tools can help you build the SAN of your dreams.
Getting remote data right
by Marc Farley
The second of a two-part series on business continuity, this article focuses on how to use replicated data and the different types of replication: subsystem, host and network device based.
The evolving storage department
by Carol Hildebrand
Here's how to avoid common road blocks as you revolutionize your storage department.
Creating a large e-mail system
by Jim Booth
Here's how one storage team transformed a monolithic storage design into a flexible, scalable system.
Taming HBAs
by Jerome M. Wendt
New HBA cards promise to ease your HBA administration burden and are loaded with new features. But is this the truth?
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