Thursday, February 21, 2013

NetApp releases all-flash array

  VCE adds two new converged infrastructure models, SAP certification | Dell beefs up its deduplication appliance line
 
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NetApp releases all-flash array
Outlining its flash strategy for the next two years, NetApp said today that it will begin selling an enterprise-class all-flash array this year and it announced a purpose-built flash storage architecture for 2014. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Verizon

M2M and the Cloud: Business Proceed with Caution
Machine-to-Machine services are gaining momentum as an efficient way to collect and analyze data from wired and wireless systems across the enterprise. In a Computerworld Quick Pulse survey, more than half of respondents said cloud-based M2M storage would reduce the burden on IT staff Learn More

WHITE PAPER: ExaGrid

Straight Talk About Disk Backup with Deduplication
This eBook is a "must read" if you are considering a move from tape backup to disk-based backup with deduplication. Did you know that depending on the architecture you choose, you could either improve your backup environment or go backwards? You may not be aware of the many considerations that need to be assessed. Learn more.

VCE adds two new converged infrastructure models, SAP certification
VCE Thursday announced the addition of two low-end models to its Vblock line of pre-configured, cloud computing systems. Read More

Dell beefs up its deduplication appliance line
Dell unveiled upgrades to its deduplication appliance line, the DR-series, whose models can now grow to 81TB and replicate data from up to 32 remote offices to a central node. Read More

Sound waves used to increase disk drive capacity
Oregon State University researchers have discovered a way to use sound waves to enhance magnetic data storage. Read More

Microsoft, EMC, NetApp join Oracle's legal fight against Google on Java
Microsoft, EMC and NetApp have joined an appeal by Oracle against an earlier decision in a copyright and patent infringement lawsuit against Google over Android. Read More

Transcend ESD200 review: A fast little external SSD
Transcend's ESD200 external SSD is fast and very portable. Unfortunately, the backup software doesn't impress. Read More


WHITE PAPER: CDW Corporation

Storage Management in a Virtualized World
Unified storage eliminates the need for separate systems by translating file-oriented storage into block-oriented storage hiding storage complexity from users and storage admins. Learn the questions to ask prospective vendors and steps to take to maximize benefits from virtualized storage. Learn More.

Micron releases smallest 128Gbit flash chip
Micron has introduced what it said is the industry's smallest 128Gbit NAND-flash chip using Micron's 20 nanometer process technology, which is targeted at low-cost removable storage devices. Read More

Twitter calls for smarter password habits following Jeep, Burger King hacks
Twitter is urging its account holders to be smarter with their passwords following two recent attacks by hackers directed at Burger King and Jeep that took control of those accounts. Read More

CalDigit AV Pro a speedy storage device for creative pros
With a handful of ways to customize the drive and the high-speed USB 3 interface, the AV Pro is a storage device built to help streamline the workflow of creative professionals. CalDigit offers two different models of the AV Pro: a model with a 3.5-inch hard drive, or one with a 2.5-inch solid-state drive. Regardless of which model you choose, the AV Pro has user-serviceable drives that allow easy replacement of the drive mechanism when the need arises. Read More

Multiple Hard Drives Working Together: All about RAIDs
Stevey, admitted confused by the benefits of RAIDs, asked the Answer Line forum to explain these hard drive groups. Read More

Kim Dotcom Mega file-sharing service to accept bitcoin
Mega will accept the virtual currency bitcoin for subscriptions for more storage space on the file-sharing service, cofounder Kim Dotcom announced on Twitter. Read More

Buffalo sets Feb. launch date for 'world's fastest' external PC hard drive
Buffalo Technology has set the end of this month as the launch date for its DriveStation DDR external hard disk enclosure, which uses a 1GB DRAM cache to achieve what Buffalo says is the world's fastest transfer speed. Read More

 

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