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Data networking equipment: 2012 Products of the Year finalists
Find out the two product finalists in the Storage magazine/SearchStorage.com data networking equipment category. Feature
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cluster quorum disk
A cluster quorum disk is the storage medium on which the configuration database is stored for a cluster computing network. The cluster configuration database, also called the quorum, tells the cluster which physical server(s) should be active at any ... Definition
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Limited third-party management tool support exists for FCoE protocol
Storage expert Marc Staimer explains that FCoE protocol support is best in end-to-end integrated offerings. Answer
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Best practices and hardware requirements for FCoE storage deployment
Find out a key requirement when implementing FCoE storage in your data center, as well as general best practices to deploying FCoE. Answer
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How are FCoE switches used in the data center?
Adoption of FCoE switches is dependent on Data Center Bridging Capability Exchange Protocol (DCBx) switch technology, says storage expert Marc Staimer. Answer
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Why has FCoE adoption been slower than expected?
Marc Staimer explains why FCoE adoption has been slower than expected, despite having advantages over iSCSI and Fibre Channel. Answer
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Brocade Communications Systems Inc. 1860 Fabric Adapter
The Brocade 1860 Fabric Adapter can partition individual physical adapters into as many as 16 virtual HBAs or virtual NICs with flexible bandwidth allocation. 2011 Products of the Year
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Brocade Communications Systems Inc. 6510 SAN Switch
The Brocade 6510 SAN Switch has industry-first 16 Gbps Fibre Channel (FC) support, flexible port configuration and full-duplex 768 Gbps aggregate port throughput. 2011 Products of the Year
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Infineta Systems Inc. Data Mobility Switch (DMS)
Infineta Systems' DMS improves throughput on multigigabit WAN links for high-speed replication, remote backup, storage and server virtualization, and remote VDI implementations. 2011 Products of the Year
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