Thursday, July 01, 2010

Brocade, HP, Cisco roll out SAN switches, servers, HBAs

Seagate 3TB Drive Raises Storage to New Heights | HDS offers a storage cloud in your data center

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Brocade, HP, Cisco roll out SAN switches, servers, HBAs and deduplication software
Brocade on Wednesday introduced a portfolio of new 8Gb Fibre Channel adapters and switches and a new server virtualization bundle for HP's BladeSystem platform. The company introduced an HP-branded 8Gb Fibre Channel HBA mezzanine adapter – the Brocade 804 -- that supports Server Application Optimization (SAO) and integrates with the HP StorageWorks Data Center Fabric Manager.  Read More


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Enterprise Strategy Group on Data Growth and Deduplication
Industry analyst Lauren Whitehouse discusses the top data protection challenges faced by IT organizations, how deduplication can help, and how Quantum's DXi-Series offers a single, scalable deduplication platform for a wide range of environments. Click to continue

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Seagate 3TB Drive Raises Storage to New Heights
Iit feels like we've been stuck at 2TB forever. Not anymore: Seagate announced it's shipping the industry's first 3TB hard drive, the FreeAgent GoFlex Desk External Drive. Read More


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3 Reasons You Need a Comprehensive Smart Archive Strategy
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HDS offers a storage cloud in your data center
Hitachi Data Systems is preparing to offer cloud storage that even cloud-averse enterprises might accept: It resides in the customer's own data center. Read More


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The IBM Guide to Smart Archive
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Bigger is Not Always Better with Hard Drive Storage
Seagate announced a breakthrough in hard drive storage--blowing past the previous 2.2 Terabyte limitation to develop the first 3Tb hard drive. While that is impressive from a technology standpoint, 3Tb is a lot of data to entrust to a single device. It may not be wise for businesses to place all of their data 'eggs' in a single 3Tb (or larger) 'basket'. Read More

Do I want 3TB on my desktop? Hell yeah!
Seagate keeps the storage capacity coming – today the company announced its 3TB FreeAgent GoFlex Desk external hard drive. The $250 drive is available immediately with a USB 2.0 interface, and since it's in the GoFlex line, it also supports the other cables such as USB 3.0 and FireWire 800, for future-proofing cable interface technology. It works with Windows and Mac computers, with the support... Read More



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