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Storage outlook 2009: Seeking bigger, slower disk drives
With data deduplication already in place and VMware storage accounted for, IT manager for a Belgian hospital is looking for even bigger, slower drives for archival storage. Article
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The Container Store deploys Texas Memory SSD arrays
Texas Memory Systems' RamSan DRAM device helps Web retailer eliminate bottlenecks from traffic spikes, but it requires help from Oracle to identify data that benefits from SSDs. Article
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HDS embraces SSDs while users mull adoption
Hitachi Data Systems says it will support solid-state drives with Fibre Channel interfaces in early 2009. Article
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FAQ Guide: When to expect solid state drives in the enterprise
How will solid state drives affect enterprise storage in 2009? Storage analyst Mark Peters discusses the future of solid state technology and which applications will drive its enterprise use. FAQ
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HP storage systems to feature small form factor SAS drives
Hewlett-Packard plans to ship 2.5-inch SAS drives in MSA 2000 RAID arrays early 2009 and in EVA midrange systems in late 2009. Article
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Hitachi GST, Intel to develop SAS and Fibre Channel solid-state drives
Disk drive maker Hitachi GST teams with Intel to develop enterprise SSDs with SAS and Fibre Channel interfaces. Article
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Storage Decisions San Francisco 2008 Session Downloads
Download all the sessions that were presented to storage professionals at the recent Storage Decisions 2008 conference in San Francisco on topics including backup, SANs, storage virtualization, storage management and green storage. Article
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Company's server performance soars with Intel solid-state drives
Using Intel solid-state drives instead of hard drives slashed latency from 100 msec to 16 msec for a data processing services firm. Article
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What are the differences between SATA II vs. SATA I?
New SATA II-based drives will make their way into the enterprise because of three features: port multipliers, port selectors and native command queuing. Tip
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Seagate pushes encryption for small form factor SAS drives
Seagate envisions a future of small form factor SAS drives with self-encryption. But that vision is not shared by all storage array vendors. Article
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