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IBM's new arrays by Rich Castagna
IBM's new family of arrays is based on its server architectures and united by common software. The DS8000 is built around the Power5 processor, which supports partitioning. The modular DS6000 scales from a mere 292GB to an enterprise-worthy 67TB.

Tiered storage has arrived by Mark Schlack
Our semiannual Purchasing Intentions survey shows spending is up, if not at the levels of earlier this year. Storage managers are spreading money across multiple tiers of storage products.

How to design a core/edge SAN by Norman Owens
The SPICE formula offers a creative and easy way to determine the best design for an efficient core/edge SAN.

The search for cost-effective disaster recovery by Marc Staimer
Creating an efficient DR strategy starts with determining the value of your company's applications and data. You can find the right mix of DR technologies to protect your data without breaking the bank.

4Gb--ready or not, here it comes
You might not need them, but 4Gb/sec Fibre Channel products are coming. Comparably priced to 2Gb/sec and backward compatible, they might end up in your storage network whether you need them or not.

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First Look: Asigra Televaulting for Enterprises
Asigra's Televaulting for Enterprises is an agentless remote backup application that uses commodity servers at remote locations to ship pared-down data back to a centrally managed site.

Hands-On Review: Softek Performance Tuner by Phil Goodwin and Jeff Wells
Softek's Performance Tuner is adept at identifying bottlenecks and impending failures.

Accommodating arrays by Jerome M. Wendt
Storage arrays offer different disk types to choose from and mixed RAID configurations. Here's what you need to know to assemble the right mix of disks and RAID levels.

Cheap SANs--Hype or Hot?
Low-cost SANs still looking for a market

Synthetic Full Backup Catching On
Synthetic fulls slash backup time

Fund Watch

Remote Replication Gets Out of the Array
Network-based replication challenges array apps

NAS Takes SMBs to Next Level

Girding for Grids

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Editorial: Common sense triumphs by Mark Schlack
Common sense triumphs

Behind the firewall
Low-cost drives not created equal ... Microsoft checks out PolyServe ... Regulation rouses interest in data encryption.

Hot Spots: Bring disaster recovery home by Jon Oltsik
Disaster recovery services offer convenience and economy, but they may not protect your company's data sufficiently--maybe it's time to bring DR back in-house.

Best Practices: Backup operations redux by James Damoulakis
Readers comments on July's column on 10 steps for better backups raise some new issues.

Storage bin: A business with a heart by Steve Duplessie

Snapshot: Network-based storage services
Do you run network-based storage services?



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