Home > Storage Magazine > Archives > December 2007
EMAIL THIS
Storage Magazine

  CURRENT ISSUE  

  FEATURES  

  TOOLS, TRENDS & ANALYSIS  

  COLUMNS  

  ARCHIVES  

  SUBSCRIBE/RENEW  
 
Storage Magazine
This Month
Sign up for Storage Magazine RSS feeds
JULY 2008
FEATURES

Solid State: New frontier for storage

Server blades and storage

Here comes 8Gig Fibre Channel

VIEW FEATURES FOR ALL MONTHS
TOOLS, TRENDS & ANALYSIS

SAS bumps up speed to 6Gigs

Our View: Like passwords for chocolate

DLT-S4 tape drives at bargain prices

VIEW TOOLS, TRENDS & ANALYSIS FOR ALL MONTHS
COLUMNS

What's red hot this summer? Common sense:Storage Bin 2.0

FCoE: Coming to a data center near you: Hot Spots

Change that stands the test of time: Best Practices

VIEW COLUMNS FOR ALL MONTHS
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.

VIEW ALL OUR ADVERTISERS

ADVERTISE WITH US

Archives: December 2007

VIEW OTHER ISSUES FROM 2007:   JAN   |   FEB   |   MAR   |   APR   |   MAY   |   JUN   |   JUL   |   AUG   |   SEP   |   SEP   |   OCT   |   NOV   |   DEC
Features

Hot technologies for 2008
by Alan Radding
Each year, Storage magazine's editors pore through product introductions, study technology developments and ask users about their plans for the coming year to create a short list of must-have technologies for 2008. We think LTO-4, N_Port ID Virtualization, deduplication, ediscovery and green storage can't be ignored, and are likely to impact your storage shop next year.

Are full backups a thing of the past?
by Kevin Suttle
In the not-so-distant past, we relied on tape backups for operational recovery, disaster recovery and long-term data retention. But are full nightly backups to tape still needed now that we have new disk-based technologies like snapshots and continuous data protection?

Run storage as a utility
by Jacob Gsoedl
Converting from a traditional decentralized IT and storage infrastructure to running IT services and storage like a utility isn't a trivial task; it requires a big shift for both business units and IT. But mandates to lower costs and meet compliance requirements will undoubtedly result in an increasing number of organizations opting for centralized storage models with tiered storage offerings.

VTL data management issues
by Jerome M. Wendt
As disk libraries become the primary backup target for near-term data recoveries, storage managers are exploring new ways to exploit tape's high capacity, low cost and mobility. Disk is the best medium for fast backups and recoveries, and many companies have turned to virtual tape libraries as a way to put disk in their backup process. On the surface, it may seem easy to implement a VTL, but there are many subtle operational issues that must be dealt with to ensure that your data can be recovered quickly when needed.
Tools, Trends & Analysis

Old tapes can lead to sticky situations
by Jerome M. Wendt

Running Fibre Channel over 10Gb Ethernet
by Rich Friedman

The Real Deal

What does your CEO want from storage?
by Ellen O'Brien

Storage Firsts

By the Numbers

Ask the Expert
How do I calculate the available space on three different sizes of RAID 5 disks?

Talking up server virtualization, security at SNW

Tracking down those missing bytes
by Greg Schulz

Snapshot: Will you adopt LTO-4?
Columns

Hot Spots: The case for unified data management platforms
by Lauren Whitehouse
A unified data management and recovery platform can improve performance, decrease complexity and costs, and make all copies of data more useful and accessible for electronic discovery purposes

Best Practices: Viewing virtualization from every angle
by Ashish Nadkarni
Virtualization can be a tricky technology for storage managers who need to apply traditional standards while navigating new obstacles. But it's prudent to embrace it now so the storage team can enjoy the same benefits that the systems and applications teams have realized.

Storage Bin 2.0: Virtualization challenges
by Tony Asaro
Some of the biggest challenges in the data center revolve around backing up and recovering data in a virtual machine environment.

Editorial
by Rich Castagna
Green, greener and greenest




TechTarget Storage Media
Storage Magazine View this month\\'s issue and subscribe today.
Storage Decisions Apply online for free conference admission.
SearchStorage.com
HomeNewsMagazineTopicsLearningWebcastsWhite PapersBlogsEventsAbout Us

About Us  |  Contact Us  |  For Advertisers  |  For Business Partners  |  Site Index  |  RSS
TechTarget provides enterprise IT professionals with the information they need to perform their jobs - from developing strategy, to making cost-effective IT purchase decisions and managing their organizations' IT projects - with its network of technology-specific Web sites, events and magazines.

TechTarget Corporate Web Site  |  Media Kits  |  Reprints  |  Site Map




All Rights Reserved, Copyright 2000 - 2008, TechTarget | Read our Privacy Policy
  TechTarget - The IT Media ROI Experts