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JUNE 2008 |
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FEATURES |
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Find out more about this month's Storage Magazine advertisers by clicking on the company names below to contact them and request more information on their products and services. |
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Articles by Author: Brad O'Neill
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Consolidating remote offices
- Jun 2007
Storage magazine and Taneja Group conducted a survey of 254 IT professionals with responsibility for remote-/branch-office (ROBO) management and planning. Our research reveals that while 70% of respondents now view ROBO as central to business operations, there are still many areas of uncertainty and confusion. |
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Face-Off: EMC DMX-3 vs. Hitachi USP1100
- Jan 2007
Only a handful of storage vendors produce truly top-of-the-line arrays, and EMC and Hitachi Data Systems dominate those ranks with their respective Symmetrix DMX-3 and TagmaStore USP1100 products. These vendors attain high capacity and high performance using two very different architectures. We examine the differences to see if one approach outstrips the other. |
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Microsoft's storage push
- Mar 2006
It's not news that Microsoft wants to become a major player in the storage market, but how the software titan plans to do it may open some eyes. We focus on the four areas that storage managers should track to keep a bead on Microsoft's storage efforts. |
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Any-point-in-time backups
- May 2005
Continuous data protection captures all data write changes at a file or block level, and provides running recovery journals for all historical data states. This shifts traditional data protection to a more flexible any-point-in-time framework. |
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