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Learn how to do snapshot backups for SQL Server 2000. Tip
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What are those Exchange stats telling you?
Learn how to tune Exchange for the best storage performance and keep it running optimally. Tip
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SD2003: 'Storage and the future of the data center' panel
What does the future data center look like? Find out from six panelists who discussed the topic at Storage Decisions 2003. Tip
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Designing a backup architecture that actually works
When it comes to effectily backup design, there are four basic options to choose from: LAN-based, LAN-free, client-free and server-free backup. W. Curtis Preston details each. Tip
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SD2003: The pros and cons of content-addressed storage (CAS)
File location independence, authenticity of your files, and the elimination of redundancy are just a few of the benefits of content-addressed storage (CAS) as cited by Arun Taneja. Tip
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ISCSI, e-mail archiving to rule data center
Experts and analysts alike agree that iSCSI and e-mail archiving will have profound impacts on the data center. See how these two technologies may impact your only systems. Tip
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SD2003: 10 Gb Emergence in the data center
At Storage Decisions 2003 consultant Marc Staimer spoke about how competing technologies such as 10 Gb Ethernet and Infiniband are pushing 10 GB FC further down the tech spectrum. Tip
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SD2003: Writing a switch RFP: All we want is everything we can get
Research, negotiate, and knowing what you want are key to putting together a good switch RFP, according to John Webster, Senior Analyst and Founder of the Data Mobility Group. Tip
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Move to put standards in fabric APIs gains momentum
What is FAIS? According to Data Mobility Group's John Webster FAIS may be the most interesting thing in storage today. Read what it is and how it may affect your SAN. Tip
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Design concepts for storage networks: In-band ESCOM
Bits & Bytes: In this final installment of Jerome Wendt's overview of design concepts for storage networks, he looks at a new model, in-band ESCOM. Tip
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