Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Microsoft aims Windows 8 storage at enterprise data centers

Windows 8 Gains Storage Intelligence With Storage Spaces | Fusion-io to cut flash storage latency again

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Microsoft aims Windows 8 storage at enterprise data centers
Windows 8 includes a storage scheme suitable for business deployment that can treat hundreds of disks as a single logical storage reservoir and ensures resiliency by backing up data on at least two physical disks. Read More


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Market Overview: Midrange Storage, Q3 2011
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Windows 8 Gains Storage Intelligence With Storage Spaces
Steven Sinofsky is back with a lengthy blog update that shows there will be a lot more to Windows 8 than just a pretty interface, thankfully. The way you store data is about to change. Microsoft is working on a new back-end infrastructure called Storage Spaces that will pool physical disks, which are then carved up into spaces. Sounds like RAID, you say? Well, RAID was never this versatile. Read... Read More

Fusion-io to cut flash storage latency again
Fusion-io previewed a technology on Thursday that gives server CPUs more direct access to stored data, apparently achieving I/O performance far beyond that found in typical data centers. Read More


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Server Virtualization - A Game-Changer For SMB Customers
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NetApp becomes latest vendor to raise disk drive prices
NetApp announced it will raise the price of disk drives in its storage systems from 5% to 15% in the wake of Thailand's flooding, which affected the world hard drive supply. Read More

Marvell unveils first PCIe scalable NAND flash controller
Marvell today unveiled a new solid state storage controller that can be used to create PCIe-based flash cards that scale up in performance and capacity using commodity hardware. Read More


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Streamlining IT Operations with Business Service Management
This IDC Technology Spotlight examines the benefits of a business service management practice and tools in response to IT environments becoming more dynamic and complex due to the increased use of virtualization, cloud, SOA, and n-tier application architectures. Learn More

The downside of flash memory innovation
Attention K-Mart shoppers (and others): Falling prices for NAND flash memory can be expected to bring a major surge of electronic advertising to retail store aisles that will have consumers longing for the days of the occasional blue-light special. Read More

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