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  • Knowing the myths of iSCSI

    The myth of iSCSI is that it is inherently easy to use, simply because it is based on TCP/IP. The reality, however, is that all the iSCSI offerings from legacy vendors are as easy to use (or not) as their FC counterparts.

    The iSCSI products that a... 

  • Fibre Channel basics

    Learn about the pros and cons of FC, new developments in low-cost FC and comparisons with other storage protocols in this Fibre Channel basics guide. 

  • InfiniBand makes a comeback

    Engenio will unveil today the first storage array to offer native InfiniBand support promising users high-speed connectivity without the complexity of Fibre Channel. 

  • Storage Clips: Hospital switches from EMC to IBM

    St. Joseph's Hospital Health Center has switched its EMC hardware for an IBM DS4100, DS4300 and ESS 800 systems. 

  • iFCP

    iFCP 

  • Netgear launches dirt-cheap IP SAN

    For as little as $150, small office users can buy an IP SAN from Netgear that doesn't require HBAs, RAID controllers or expensive disk drives. 

  • Three strikes against FC SANs

    The Bond Market Association, the Regional Cancer Center and the Junior Achievement organization picked NetApp, EqualLogic and LeftHand IP SANs over FC. Here's why. 

  • InfiniBand storage makes a comeback

    Engenio and SGI are building a prototype storage system that features a native InfiniBand connection to the host, and users are reportedly lining up for it. 

  • Storage Clips: NetApp joins Intel alliance

    NetApp will precertify its products to work with Intel-based servers; NStor and PolyServe complete testing; Thomas Memorial Hospital deploys EqualLogic IP SAN. 

  • Will iSCSI over 10 Gbit copper Ethernet radically alter the SAN market?

    Low cost 10 Gbit copper Ethernet changes SAN dynamics by increasing the iSCSI value proposition by an order of magnitude, with the primary value prop for SANs being shared storage.