Apple warns iCloud users of looming storage loss

Cloud storage: The final nail in tape's coffin | Hitachi develops data storage that lasts 100 million years

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Apple warns iCloud users of looming storage loss
Apple began reminding iCloud users that they will soon lose the 20GB of free storage they'd received when they migrated from MobileMe. The move affects users who had previously paid for the synchronization and storage predecessor. Read More


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Cloud storage: The final nail in tape's coffin
The conventional wisdom is that tape is therefore here to stay. That conventional wisdom may be wrong. Amazon.com may have what will become the final nail in tape's coffin: Its new cloud-based archival storage, dubbed Glacier. Read More

Hitachi develops data storage that lasts 100 million years
The company's main research lab has developed a way to etch digital patterns into robust quartz glass with a laser at a data density that is better than compact discs, then read it using an optical microscope. Read More

Oracle likely to announce Exadata sequel soon
The most concrete public evidence that a new Exadata is coming soon may be found in an alert to Oracle partners that has been posted on the vendor's website. The alert states that Exadata version X2-2 is "end of life." Read More



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