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09 Jan 2013 Hot Storage Technologies For 2013 [29700]
CRN January 28, 2013

"CRN cut the storage industry into 10 different slices, each of which features one representative product highlighting the changes going on in the industry. Included are cloud storage, game-changing hard drive and SSD offerings, and a variety of hardware and software combinations that provide features and benefits beyond what each individual part could offer," writes Joseph F. Kovar in CRN.

Here's a look at some products that showcase just how dynamic and diverse today's storage market has become...

  • Pure-Play Cloud Storage: AWS Storage Gateway
  • Storage Array On A Blade: Dell EqualLogic
  • All-Flash Storage Arrays: SolidFire Storage-Based Nodes
  • OpenStack-Based Storage Clouds: Rackspace Cloud Block Storage
  • SSDs' Increasing Capacity, Performance: SanDisk
  • Converged Infrastructure-In-A-Box: SimpliVity OmniCube
  • Virtualizing Commodity Hardware: SoftNAS Virtual Storage Appliance
  • Flash-Based Storage Everywhere: QLogic's Mt. Ranier
  • Hard Drives: Helium-Filled Drives A Potentially Disruptive Tech From HGST
  • Backup Storage: VMware Embeds Avamar Into vSphere

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28 Jan 2013 Hot Storage Technologies For 2013 [29669]
CRN January 28, 2013

"CRN cut the storage industry into 10 different slices, each of which features one representative product highlighting the changes going on in the industry. Included are cloud storage, game-changing hard drive and SSD offerings, and a variety of hardware and software combinations that provide features and benefits beyond what each individual part could offer. Here's a look at some products that showcase just how dynamic and diverse today's storage market has become...

  • Pure-Play Cloud Storage: AWS Storage Gateway
  • Storage Array On A Blade: Dell EqualLogic
  • All-Flash Storage Arrays: SolidFire Storage-Based Nodes
  • OpenStack-Based Storage Clouds: Rackspace Cloud Block Storage
  • SSDs' Increasing Capacity, Performance: SanDisk
  • Converged Infrastructure-In-A-Box: SimpliVity OmniCube
  • Virtualizing Commodity Hardware: SoftNAS Virtual Storage Appliance
  • Flash-Based Storage Everywhere: QLogic's Mt. Ranier
  • Hard Drives: Helium-Filled Drives A Potentially Disruptive Tech From HGST
  • Backup Storage: VMware Embeds Avamar Into vSphere

Read on for details.
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20 Oct 2009 Sun StorageTek Automated Cartridge Systems Library Software (ACSLS) 8.0 [22434]
New Features Include Web-based GUI, Logical Libraries

The Sun StorageTek Automated Cartridge Systems Library Software (ACSLS) version 8.0 comes with a Web-based GUI for library management and control, logical libraries for partitioning, SCSI Media Changer Fibre Channel (FC) front end interface to logical libraries, backward compatibility, and supports 8-character volume labels. Sun StorageTek ACSLS software offers comprehensive and scalable monitoring, management, sharing and data protection.
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12 Oct 2009 Virtualization for MySQL on VMware: Best Practices and Performance Guide [22364]
Comparative Testing Between Virtualized and Non-virtualized Instances

Anyone running or considering running MySQL Server on VMware Infrastructure should take some time to read a best practices and performance guide by Mike Frank, Jennifer Glore, and Adina Kalin. The three cover recent testing conducted by Sun/MySQL and VMware where virtualized instances of MySQL Server instances running on VMware ESX were compared to non-virtualized MySQL Server instances running on an equivalent hardware server.
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31 Jul 2009 Sun Designs High Performance Grid Computing System for UNC [22019]
HPC Biomedical Image Analysis System Satisfies Researchers Need for Speed

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC-CH) is a leading research university which recently turned to Sun to help design a high-performance biomedical image analysis system. The university selected Sun because it could provide a more customized solution and better support for image-intensive applications. The UNC-CH grid is called the Biomedical Analysis and Simulation Supercomputer (BASS) system, which integrates Sun Fire servers, StorageTek systems and management tools with NVIDIA visual computing systems.
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