Bye-bye, tapes: How to get the right disk backup appliance

HP extends Autonomy's big data chops to Hadoop cloud | SanDisk enters server acceleration market with PCIe card

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Bye-bye, tapes: How to get the right disk backup appliance
When you realize that tape can't cut it any longer, you'll likely consider using a disk-based backup appliance. when choosing the right appliance, look beyond the deduplication engine. Read More


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Today's NAS: A Solution Beyond Old Limits
Traditional NAS systems don't scale beyond fixed limits. Proliferation of NAS systems leads to management challenges. Many organizations also use traditional block-based SAN solutions for transactional systems like databases and email. Having separate block and file storage also adds to management challenges. Learn More

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HP extends Autonomy's big data chops to Hadoop cloud
Autonomy's IDOL can now be embedded in Hadoop nodes. Among the benefits to this approach is that IDOL can do in-place analysis of data on Hadoop data storage, rather than having to copy data from one place to another to analyze it. Read More

SanDisk enters server acceleration market with PCIe card
SanDisk entered the growing marketplace for solid-state accelerator products with its own PCI Express (PCIe) card designed to boost the performance of workstations and servers used in data centers and server farms. Read More

Toshiba touts industry's densest SSDs, doubles performance
The new line-up of SSDs includes both 2.5-in. and mSATA (mini-SATA) form factors as well as drives in 9.5mm and 7mm heights. All of the drives use the latest serial ATA (SATA) 6Gbps interface protocol. Read More



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