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HP storage sales tank
HP blamed channel and pricing problems for its miserable storage earnings this week; analysts said its biggest problem is execution. Article | 13 Aug 2004
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Switched disks perform more tricks
A wave of new storage arrays with fabric as opposed to loop-based switches inside should improve performance. Article | 05 Aug 2004
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Apple's SAN file system turns heads
Apple has announced the pricing of its upcoming SAN file system, and it's alarmingly low. Article | 04 Aug 2004
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Analysts speak up on IBM
Industry gurus Randy Kerns and Peter Gerr shed light on IBM's strengths and weaknesses Article | 28 Jul 2004
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ISCSI arrays: Where are they?
If you're tired of waiting for hardware vendors to come out with iSCSI arrays, you can always build your own. Article | 23 Jul 2004
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Industry debates the role of SATA drives
Users are clamoring for lower cost storage, but they and vendors aren't quite ready to put cheaper, less reliable SATA technology in enterprise arrays. Article | 18 Jun 2004
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EMC Storage Router: Is it a bird, is it a plane?
Does anyone know? Does EMC know? One thing is clear: It doesn't ship until 2005, which means it could be a cat-shaped jelly mold by the time it actually comes to market Article | 16 Jun 2004
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Sun recharges its storage line
Among Sun's swath of server and software news, there's a smattering of storage updates –- notably the 6920 Pirus box. Article | 01 Jun 2004
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EMC offers Windows-based NAS, for how much?
EMC has made its NetWin Windows-based network-attached storage gateway smaller and cheaper, but with a Clariion on the back end is it a cost-effective approach to NAS? Article | 20 May 2004
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HP storage: What went wrong?
HP's storage group has had an abysmal week - from court battles to user dissatisfaction to weak earnings. What does the company have to say about this? Article | 20 May 2004
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