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3PAR's 'thin' technologies: Part 2; SNW: data dedupe hot topic

Intel, CMU add muscle to wimpy processors; Sidekick meltdown is a cloud security issue
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3PAR's 'thin' technologies: Part 2

For 3PAR, staying thin is more than just thin provisioning. It's keeping storage volumes thin and being able to reclaim storage space. 3PAR introduced its 'thin' strategy earlier this week at Storage Networking World. This newsletter discusses Thin Persistance, Thin Copy Reclamation and Thin Copy Reclamation with Veritas Storage Foundation. Read full story

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Intel, CMU add muscle to wimpy processors
Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University and Intel Labs Pittsburgh have built an experimental energy-efficient computing cluster that combines flash memory and the sort of processors used in netbooks. Their name for it? Fast Array of Wimpy Nodes (FAWN).

Sidekick meltdown is a cloud security issue
Anyone considering cloud computing and data security has to take pause at the colossal mistake at Microsoft/Danger over the weekend.

SNW: IT managers put data dedupe at the top of their future tech list
Users at Storage Networking World this week were hopeful that technologies such as grid-storage architectures and deduplication would allow them to better manage their assets as data capacity grows out of control.

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Label me a skeptic: I just don't get how companies can make money giving stuff like this away. True, the free Easeus Todo Backup doesn't do every single backup task: It won't schedule, overwrite previous jobs, or do incremental backups. But for anyone willing to back up and cull backups manually, this program has a lot to recommend it.

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October 15, 2009

MOST-READ STORIES

  1. Missing dot drops Sweden off the Internet
  2. Google to send detailed information about hacked Web sites
  3. 802.11n price wars already underway
  4. IE, GDI flaws good place for IT to start Patch Tuesday cleanup
  5. Developer ups iPhone app to $40 after complaints about price
  6. Human race on the verge of a massive upgrade
  7. Cisco buying wireless wunderkind Starent
  8. Sidekick implosion: Was it sabotage?
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