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IP storage delivers by Johanna Ambrosio
Despite all the FUD surrounding IP SANs, early users say IP-based storage isn't all that difficult to manage and that performance is sufficient. The key is knowing what applications IP SANs should be used for.

Disaster recovery relief by Marc Staimer
The cost of disaster recovery tools can be even more than the value of the data that these very tools are supposed to be protecting. Fortunately, newer approaches to DR are restoring sanity to this high-pressure task.

Extreme backup by Arun Taneja
Newsflash: Conventional data protection has reached its limits and will be dramatically changing in the next couple of years. But all roads don't lead to the same result. Here's how to analyze which route is best for you.

Wrestling with regulations by Bill O'Brien
In the health care industry, complicated regulations such as HIPAA, combined with new technologies that require enormous amounts of storage, are driving storage managers to the emergency room.

Get control of capacity by Jerome M. Wendt
Although storage resource management tools can be complicated to implement, they're a better alternative to breaking the bank and rushing out to purchase more storage. Get precise with your vendors on what you need and you'll wind up with better results.

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E-mail Management Derailed By Regulations
Everyone wants a say in e-mail management.

Hashing Makes a Comeback
Hashing is back

Backup Bundles of Joy?
Are you any closer to backup nirvana?

Future Looks Hazy For Enterprise Drives

Firm Takes Standards Route For Compliance Vault
Centera still too costly for some

DWDM a Boon for the Few

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Intelligent confusion by Mark Schlack
Intelligent confusion

Storage vendors need to start thinking about security by Jon Oltsik
Everyone--except storage vendors--is concerned about security these days. Here's how to get them thinking in the right direction.

How many storage admins do you need? by Stephen Foskett
When creating your dedicated storage management group, there are better ways to determine staff levels than relying on a simplistic metric based on the number of terabytes per manager.

Storage vendors should have knocked EMC down when they had the chance by Steve Duplessie
Storage Bin: Storage vendors should have knocked EMC down when they had the chance. Now, it may be too late.

Snapshot: Number of terabytes of disk capacity managed
How Many Terabytes Do You Manage?

Why don't storage managers consider renting storage? by Darryl Brooks
Your pack-rat neighbor uses public storage to stash belongings that don't fit in his tiny townhouse. So why don't storage managers consider renting storage?

Behind the firewall
Desktop-class Fibre Channel to replace ATA and SATA? ... LTO getting wormy? ... Open fabric management delayed until 2005 ... Cisco MDS switch not working as well as expected ... EMC launching tape.



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