Thursday, April 15, 2010

SNIA launches new cloud standard; Storage pros envision pools of capacity

Storage pros envision pools of capacity | Hardware to drive IT spending growth in 2010

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SNIA launches new cloud standard
The Storage Networking Industry Association last week announced its foray into cloud networking with the introduction of the Cloud Data Management Interface, a standard architecture. CDMI, as the SNIA calls it, is an open standard which will allows interoperable cloud storage implementations between storage vendors and cloud service providers such as Amazon, Nirvanix and EMC Atmos. The standard is intended to present a common data exchange format vendors and service providers can use to build interoperable cloud environments and for moving data securely from cloud to cloud. CDMI is based on a RESTful HTTP protocol and requires adopters to create stong access controls for the encryption of data on storage media and within cloud environments that accommodate multiple tenants. Hopefully, CDMI will be adopted by the nascent cloud industry, who are right at this time developing products for the cloud. Vendors will quickly decide whether to adopt CDMI as part of their efforts, and hopefully make it a better success than SNIA's Storage Management Interface Specification (SMIS). In addition, the SNIA also announced this week that they have recently enhanced its SMI-S Conformance Testing Program to test functionality and identify products that correspond to buyer's needs. Four vendors hare noew CTP certified – EMC, HP, Hitachi Data Systems and Brocade. Read More


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Storage pros envision pools of capacity
The data center of the future will be a set of commodities, speakers and attendees of Storage Networking World said at the conference on Tuesday. Read More


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Top 5 Hyper-V Best Practices
Read this whitepaper to get advice on everything from making sure you configure enough network connections, especially in iSCSI, to specifying the specific initiator groups and the correct LUN type when provisioning the NetApp LUN for use with Hyper-V. Learn More!

Hardware to drive IT spending growth in 2010
Industry watchers forecast an increase in computer hardware and equipment purchases, followed by investments in software, which both will contribute to a strong economic environment in 2010. Read More


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