Thursday, June 2, 2011

Micron announces its first PCIe SSD for enterprise data centers

  Ben Golub: Why modern computing will kill traditional storage | NetApp to resell CommVault's backup technology
 
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Micron announces its first PCIe SSD for enterprise data centers
Micron today unveiled its first PCIe-based SSD for enterprise-class applications, with up to 700GB capacity and 3GB/sec throughput. Read More


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Ben Golub: Why modern computing will kill traditional storage
The proprietary, monolithic approach to storage is at odds with the future of computing, whether you approach things from the perspective of technology, architecture, deployment models or economics. Read More

NetApp to resell CommVault's backup technology
As part of a reseller agreement, NetApp will offer SnapProtect branded software, a packaging of CommVault's Simpana snapshot copies, replication and tape management software. Read More

IT increasingly bypassed on cloud adoption
IT departments, long criticized as being too slow in offering new technologies and services, may be facing a grassroots rebellion in many companies over cloud services. Read More


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Private clouds hold a wide lead over public clouds among IT pros polled
Public clouds have a way to go if they want to be the top choice of businesses looking to put resources in a shared, centralized computing environment, according to a poll of 1,200 IT professionals. Read More

Data center managers turn to leasing space to meet capacity needs
Data center managers turn to leasing space at collocation centers to meet their capacity needs and avoid the cost of building their own data centers. Read More

Ben Golub: Enough data to fill a stack of DVDs to the moon (and back)
I believe that storage needs to change radically -- in terms of technology, architecture, deployment, and -- perhaps most importantly -- economics. Read More

 
 
 

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