Monday, October 3, 2011

Fusion-io doubles flash card's speed, capacity

  Toshiba to sell 5TB home media server in Japan | Data breach affects 4.9M active, retired military personnel
 
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Fusion-io doubles flash card's speed, capacity; halves price
Fusion-io today released the first upgrade to its flash drive hardware in four years, increasing throughput to 3GBps and the capacity of a full-length flash card to 2.4TB. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Intel

Boost iSCSI throughput with Dell & intel
Internet SCSI (iSCSI) connectivity is a compelling option for enterprises building virtualized IT environments. This paper explains how to achieve enterprise-class application performance while benefiting from the cost- and labor-saving advantages of iSCSI connectivity using Intel Ethernet adapters and Dell servers. Click to continue

WHITE PAPER: AMD

Building a Virtualized Data Center
CIOs are wrestling with new business demands and they are turning to virtualization to consolidate resources and make this happen. Learn how an AMD technology-based virtual strategy can help. Learn More!

Toshiba to sell 5TB home media server in Japan
Toshiba announced a new home media server with five terabytes of storage on Monday. It has enough capacity to store 15 days of digital TV broadcasts from six channels. Read More

Data breach affects 4.9M active, retired military personnel
Sensitive data including Social Security Numbers, names, addresses, phone numbers and personal health data belonging to about 4.9 million active and retired U.S. military personnel may have been compromised. Read More


WHITE PAPER: SEPATON and Hitachi Data Systems

Data Growth and Protection: Addressing the Challenge
How does your organization deal with the data deluge? This white paper explores new research that gets to the heart of the challenges of protecting and managing the data you already deal with and preparing for the ever-increasing volumes of data to come. And, it discusses how a single, scaleable solution can address these issues. Read now

Industry-specific clouds come rolling in
Airlines and financial services firms have their own clouds, or will shortly. Heres what you need to consider before jumping. Read More

Is it practical to back up large files in the cloud?
Karl asked if cloud-based backup really makes sense when you're making small, frequent changes to a very large file Read More

Oracle launching 'Big Data,' in-memory appliances
Oracle is apparently adding two more members to its family of systems that combine hardware and software, including one that targets 'Big Data' and another with in-memory computing capabilities. Read More

 
 
 

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