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Articles for the keywords: storage pool
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23 Dec 2009
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Sun Flash Accelerator F20 PCIe Card [22674]
Delivers I/O Performance Equaling up to 300 Disk Drives
The Sun Flash Accelerator F20 PCIe Card is a Flash PCIe card with an integrated disk controller that increases server storage I/O and application performance. Targeted at I/O intensive applications, such as databases with 4K block aligned workloads, the Sun Flash Accelerator delivers I/O performance equaling that of up to 300 disk drives, Sun reports.
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07 Dec 2009
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10 Reasons ZFS is Insanely Great [22457]
Some of the Amazing Features in Sun's Open Source ZFS File System
Paul Rubens with Enterprise Networking Planet lists what he believes are the top 10 features of Sun's open source ZFS file system. These include checksums in metadata for data integrity, copy on write, data snapshots with Time Slider, pooled data storage, RAIDZ and RAIDZ2, among others.
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03 Dec 2009
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Sun's OpenStorage Product Plans for 2010 [22636]
High and Low End Products Expected in First Half of Next Year
New Sun OpenStorage products planned for 2010 have been revealed and reported to SearchStorage. These include a new high-end 7000 series storage product, two new JBODs (Just a Bunch Of Disks) and an entry-level device that can hold up to 60 SAS2 drives.
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11 Nov 2009
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The Value of Sun Oracle Database Machine [22565]
Why a Million IOPS Capable Platform is Relevant Even Without a Million IOPS Demand
The Sun Oracle Database Machine is a million IOPS-capable platform. Why would a CIO consider it as a solution when a particular datacenter may not require so much I/O? Performance Architect in Oracle's Systems Technology Group Kevin Closson gives reasons and applies these to what really goes on in real world production datacenters, touching on chaos, IOPS, latency and Flash.
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16 Oct 2009
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Sun Technologies Deliver for Oregon Public Utility, MINET [22301]
Solutions Accommodate Growth, Improve Service Delivery
Monmouth Independence Network (MINET) is a public utility that delivers voice, data and cable services to 3,500 customers in the cities of Monmouth and Independence, Oregon, using Sun technologies. Faced with the need to expand services while minimizing costs, providing for high performance and availability and scaling to support rapid growth, MINET looked to Sun for the servers, unified storage, flash memory, thin clients, and virtualization necessary to meet these business needs.
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