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  • Storage Decisions Chicago 2008 Session Downloads

    Download all the sessions that were presented to storage professionals at the recent Storage Decisions 2008 conference in Chicago on topics including DR, SANs, backup, storage virtualization, storage management and green storage. 

  • HP previews Web 2.0 storage system

    HP's StorageWorks 9100 Extreme Data Storage System, which combines HP blade servers, clustering software and big chunks of JBOD storage, may be HP's answer to EMC's upcoming Hulk. 

  • Supercomputing lab boots Ibrix SAN for BlueArc Titan NAS heads

    The Fulton Supercomputing Lab at Brigham Young University said it brought in BlueArc Titan NAS heads when an Ibrix SAN file system on an HDS array wasn't working out. 

  • Isilon reveals turnaround plan

    Clustered storage vendor vows to continue to spend on product development, sales and marketing, despite losing nearly $27 million in the first year as public company. 

  • Nimbus adds solid state to 10 GigE iSCSI NAS systems

    Nimbus Data expands 10 Gigabit Ethernet capability and adds solid-state drives to IP storage systems that support iSCSI, NFS and CIFS. 

  • BlueArc bumps up Titan's performance

    BlueArc doubles the capacity and performance of its high-end NAS platform and plans to add features such as search and index, and data virtualization through an API program. 

  • Hitachi turns its attention to file services, discovery

    Hitachi Data System rolls out upgrades to two NAS platforms, brings out a new suite for search and indexing, and adds security to its archiving platform. 

  • BlueArc sticks to its guns in data center storage

    BlueArc's CEO talks about a long IPO process, and why you don't need a grid or cluster to manage Web 2.0 storage. 

  • Isilon overhauls clustered storage line with X-Series

    Isilon's latest IQ clustered system upgrade adds no functionality, but new hardware boosts performance. 

  • Tutorial on network-attached storage

    The primary advantage of NAS devices is that network storage is no longer limited to the number of disks in a local server. With storage no longer limited by the number of disks that a server can hold, a NAS product can hold numerous disks (and can e...