Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Symantec rolls out high availability software; cloud storage lives up to the hype

  Cloud storage lives up to the hype | Like EMC, HP pushes around smaller rival in bidding war
 
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Symantec rolls out new application-aware high availability software
Symantec announced two new software packages, ApplicationHA and VirtualStore, which let customers virtualize business-critical applications and protect them in VMware environments. Read More


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Cloud storage lives up to the hype
In our continuing series of groundbreaking tests of cloud computing services, we take a look at what enterprises can expect if they decide to entrust data to a cloud storage provider. Read More

Like EMC, HP pushes around smaller rival in bidding war
The HP/Dell bidding war over storage vendor 3Par is shaping up to be a repeat of last year's high-profile battle between EMC and NetApp. Read More


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Setting Up a Seven-Figure IT Cost Avoidance at JEA
Learn how storage acquisition costs are 67% lower, performance is faster, recovery takes minutes instead of days, and a seven figure cost avoidance lies ahead. Read Now

HP or Dell: Which way should 3PAR go?
HP has trumped rival Dell's bid for 3PAR and sparked a bidding war for the cloud-based virtualized storage company. Either tech giant would benefit from acquiring 3PAR, but the question before 3PAR and its board of directors now is which company offers the better value and more promising future for 3PAR. Read More

Data center switch maker teams with VMware to optimize gear for virtualization
Data center switch maker Arista Networks this week is unveiling software designed to improve visibility, configuration and provisioning in virtual environments. Read More


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Virtualize your end-to-end IT infrastructure
A virtual storage infrastructure available only from HP can double your capacity utilization and cut management costs in half with innovations that unlock trapped capacity in individual servers or in enterprise disk arrays. Learn how. Read Now

Amazon S3 raises the bar on storage security
Natively, the Amazon S3 storage system is surprisingly flexible, and can be used for the public/private cloud computing components as well as Web apps, backups, temporary storage use, file distribution, plus distribution via BitTorrent. Read More

Nasuni makes cloud storage easy, safe
The principle advantage to the Nasuni storage interface is its simplicity for network file system expansion, where the cloud storage vendor's resources become extensions of the storage network infrastructure. Nasuni makes branch rollouts specifically simple. Read More

How we tested cloud storage software
We downloaded each vendors software into our lab, and network operations center. We used scripts running on a virtual Ubuntu 9.10 Server running on ESX 4.0 at our NOC at n|Frame in Carmel, Ind., to test upload and download speeds on Nirvanix, Amazon S3, Rackspace Cloudfiles and Egnyte. We performed two sets of tests with multiple files uploaded and downloaded, first during the day, then at night. The second set was run from our XServe running Mac OS X Server 10.5.8 using the same criteria (day and night uploads/downloads). Read More

 
 
 

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