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LSI moves to iSCSI arrays
All of LSI's products will support iSCSI connectivity, but its higher end arrays will have to wait for native support. Article | 09 Oct 2007
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Dot Hill plots iSCSI, RAID 6 and midrange SANs
Money-losing vendor chases new OEM business with plans for IP SANS, better data protection and new midrange system. Article | 05 Oct 2007
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Dell beefs up iSCSI SAN line
Dell's new low-end iSCSI SAN lacks replication, a feature the company says belongs in more advanced products. Article | 11 Sep 2007
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Virtual appliance lets users convert DAS to iSCSI SAN
LeftHand Networks releases an edition of its SANiQ iSCSI SAN software that will convert locally attached disk to networked storage. Article | 10 Sep 2007
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IBM back in iSCSI SAN fray
IBM is looking to take on HP's MSA and EMC's AX150, as well as EqualLogic and LeftHand, with a new iSCSI SAN product OEMed from LSI. Article | 27 Aug 2007
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ISCSI maven says TOE cards are back
Larry Boucher, founder of Alacritech, claims more large companies are going for iSCSI HBAs despite the availability of powerful servers. Article | 23 Aug 2007
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Users make iSCSI SANs with USB keys
Users say that Open-E's iSCSI SAN software, which is delivered on a USB stick, is more affordable than prepackaged systems and has more support than free iSCSI target products. Article | 31 Jul 2007
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LeftHand refreshes iSCSI SAN software
Version 7.0 of LeftHand's iSCSI SAN software contains dozens of new features, including support for four-way replication and brushed-up thin provisioning. Article | 24 Jul 2007
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Temp agency moves hundreds of terabytes to iSCSI SAN
Adecco replaces 120 TB of Fibre Channel storage with an iSCSI SAN from LeftHand, including storage for large production databases; Exanet adds search; NetApp unleashes Topio. Article | 29 Jun 2007
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Intransa launches 10 GigE IP SAN
Intransa is now shipping a standalone 10 GigE system, but it may take a while for applications and operating systems to be ready for the big pipe. Article | 07 May 2007
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