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Enclosure firm launches its own storage systems
Storage manufacturer JMR Electronics has moved from making enclosures for OEMs to making a series of storage systems on its own. The company has a pair of IDE storage systems with SCSI and Fibre Channel support. Article | 17 Feb 2003
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Groups' push for hard drive compatibility questioned
A pair of industry groups have plans to make serial ATA disk drives compatible with serial-attached SCSI, but one expert raises a question: do we really need both? Article | 23 Jan 2003
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Killer serial: is ATA ready for the enterprise?
As serial ATA rolls out this year, the price will be compelling, but don't expect SCSI to disappear. Article | 23 Jan 2003
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IBM gets government nod to sell hard drive business
The FTC has given IBM the go ahead to sell its hard disk drive business to Hitachi. Article | 03 Dec 2002
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SD2002: Toigo talks disk vs. tape
Where does the world of backup stand and which technology is going to get you to backup nirvana? Independent author and veteran disaster recovery planner Jon William Toigo answers questions about what he sees the decision makers doing when it comes t... Interview | 17 Jul 2002
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Benchmark debuts second generation DLT drive
Benchmark Storage Innovations introduced its second generation, half-high DLT tape drive and media. The ValuSmart Tape 160 is aimed at handling the data backup needs of current server technology. Article | 14 Jun 2002
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Storage Smarts Question #7
Do you have what it takes to be a storage guru? Take our quiz and see how much you really know about storage. Article | 14 Mar 2002
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Storage Smarts Question #6
Do you have what it takes to be a storage guru? Take our quiz and see how much you really know about storage. Article | 14 Mar 2002
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JNI buys Troika Networks' Fibre Channel technology
Troika has sold its Fibre Channel technology to HBA maker JNI. The company is attempting to move toward a storage services platform that consolidates multiple storage networking tasks into a centrally managed device. Article | 30 Jan 2002
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Serial ATA hard drives are coming, but when and where will they fit in?
Vendors and analysts agree that serial ATA technology is the next standard. So, why is it taking so long to catch on? Article | 25 Jan 2002
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