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Greg Schulz
Founder and Senior Analyst
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Want better performance? Try a data plaid
Submitted By: By Rick Cook | 22 Sep 2003
TIP - A data plaid aims to improve disk access performance by making disk accesses to the physical disk drives more random.
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Get a TOE hold on iSCSI
Submitted By: By Rick Cook | 08 Sep 2003
TIP - ISCSI networking companies are now offering HBAs with built-in TCP Offload Engines (TOE) to take the load off the system. Get the lowdown on these new cards.
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Wireless NAS?
Submitted By: By Rick Cook | 25 Aug 2003
TIP - A wireless NAS is a pretty specialized product but there are a couple of situations where a wireless NAS can be useful.
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Factors to consider when selecting a transmission medium
Expert: Marc Farley | 21 Aug 2003
EXPERT ANSWER - What are the main factors to be considered when selecting a suitable transmission medium for a network? What is the overriding trade off and what additional information would be necessary to make a judicious choice?
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Keep SAN design simple
Submitted By: By Rick Cook | 11 Aug 2003
TIP - Often times the design you start with for your SAN isn't going to be the one that ends running the enterprise. Here are tips on keeping your SAN design simple.
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Looking for a device to compress 'on the fly' data
Expert: Marc Farley | 25 Jul 2003
EXPERT ANSWER - I was thinking about compression and encryption and wondering if anyone has developed a device that will compress information "on the fly" so that it could be sent over a network in real time using less network resources, ...
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Maximum distance for trustworthy data
Expert: Marc Farley | 07 Aug 2003
EXPERT ANSWER - It's probably been asked a hundred times and in many different ways but my question is:
Two sites with local SANs using Connectrix ED-64M fabrics, linked by DWDM (Nortel Optera 5200) and the user wants to run a fully ...
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