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  • Cisco storage chiefs retire en masse

    Cisco announced that Cafiero, Jiandani, Jain and Mazzola are retiring, leaving the company's storage business without proven leaders just as the business gains a foothold. 

  • Choose the right iSCSI array

    Once you've decided that iSCSI storage fits your needs, it's time to choose the heart of your SAN: the disk array. There's an iSCSI array out there for just about everyone. 

  • Quick Guide: iSCSI implementation

    If you find yourself beyond the iSCSI beginner stage and are now ready to implement iSCSI into your existing architecture, bookmark our "Quick Guide to iSCSI implementation." 

  • Has iSCSI arrived?

    Storage managers looking to save a few shekels have turned to iSCSI. This technology is fighting to make inroads into the data center, but according to SearchStorage.com expert Randy Kerns, it's on the outside looking in. Randy will be addressing iSC... 

  • ISCSI ecosystem thriving

    If any one technology could steal the show at SNW this year, it might just be iSCSI as announcements pour in. 

  • SNW Preview: What's hot?

    Here are some of the key announcements, sessions and people to look out for at SNW in Phoenix this week. 

  • Storage Clips: McData program to expand channel

    McData program integrates worldwide partners; Breece Hill updates D2D2T appliance; Tandberg passes LTO test. 

  • ISCSI goes where FC dares not

    ISCSI is about to speed up its chance of replacing Fibre Channel (FC) in the data center. 

  • Bioinformatics group trades IBM Shark for iSCSI

    VBI at Virginia Tech has slashed its storage costs by moving off expensive Fibre Channel disk and using iSCSI-based products instead. 

  • Microsoft adds high-availability features to iSCSI

    Version 2.0 of Microsoft's iSCSI software initiator will support failover, load balancing and additional error recovery levels to support high-availability iSCSI SANs.