Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Titan supercomputer gets new 40-petabyte storage system

  Cisco, Brocade, Riverbed, HP among Best of Interop finalists | Virtual Instruments: Avoiding "The Abyss", trouncing Brocade and not hiding behind SDN
 
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Titan supercomputer gets new 40-petabyte storage system
The world's fastest supercomputer, Titan, located at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) in Tennessee, is deploying a new storage system from DataDirect Networks (DDN) to support its research into climate change impacts and alternative fuels. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Red Hat

Introduction to Red Hat Storage Architecture
Over the past ten years, enterprises have seen enormous gains in scalability, flexibility, and affordability as they migrated from proprietary, monolithic server architectures to architectures that are virtualized, open source, standardized, and commoditized. Unfortunately, storage has not kept pace with computing. Learn More

WHITE PAPER: Riverbed Technology

Case Study: Boston College
Read this case study to learn how Boston College has reduced complexity of the backup process for over 1,700 seats by centralizing management. Read now

Cisco, Brocade, Riverbed, HP among Best of Interop finalists
Nearly two dozen products have been selected as Best of Interop finalists, with winners set to be announced on May 7 during the annual Interop Las Vegas conference. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Red Hat

The Five Must-Haves of Big Data Storage
With the amount of data managed by enterprise datacenters expected to explode by a factor of 50 over the coming decade, CIOs now rank data growth as their top concern, and making sense of all that data as their top priority. Learn More

Virtual Instruments: Avoiding "The Abyss", trouncing Brocade and not hiding behind SDN
Virtual Instruments, the nearly 5-year-old infrastructure performance management software and hardware maker, is one of those companies that might never become a household name no matter how successful it becomes. In fact, many at first mistake the company for being in the music business. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Tripwire

So Much Data, So Little Control
It used to be that all you had to do to protect your company's intellectual property and customer information was lock the file drawers and, later, put layers of defenses around the data center. Learn More

Giants: 10 of the biggest pieces of heavyweight hardware
The outsized, the hefty and the completely ridiculous Read More

A competitive beardsmith's greatest hits
IT professional Chad Roberts shows how he puts his best faces forward Read More

 
 
 

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