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Storage performance/energy consumption rises

Data Domain accepts new NetApp offer; Verizon expands cloud-based computing service
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Storage performance/energy consumption rises

Last week, industry arbiter The Storage Performance Council (SPC) announced a new benchmark for measuring the energy consumption of storage devices. Read full story

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Data Domain accepts new NetApp offer
NetApp has claimed victory in the bidding war with EMC over Data Domain, a vendor of deduplication storage systems, though EMC insists its all-cash offer is superior to NetApp's, which combines cash and stock.

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