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What is object storage?
By the end of 2012, 1.3 trillion objects were stored in Amazon S3, the world's largest and most widely known object storage system. Read More


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LenovoEMC fortifies small-business storage with enterprise smarts
A new operating system for storage gear from LenovoEMC will add features such as snapshot capability, automated caching and server virtualization. The OS, called LifeLine 4.0, will be available as a free download next week. Read More


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