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Hitachi Vantara: Storage with an Internet of Things advantage?
- Storage Editor 06 Dec 2017 -
Could Blockchain power private distributed cloud storage?
- Storage Editor 21 Nov 2017 -
Backup gets cloudier, edges closer to on-prem/cloud interchangeability
- Storage Editor 12 Oct 2017
Hitachi Data Systems is no more. It has been rolled into a new division, Hitachi Vantara. That is, HDS, with its largely enterprise-focused data storage products has been joined with the Internet ...
Data storage has many fundamentals, but a key one is the idea that what we store should be or form part of a single, reliable copy. This is what is being strived for in concepts such as the file ...
There was a time not too long ago when backup software pretty much only handled one scenario, ie backing up physical servers. Then came virtualisation. And for quite some time the long-standing ...
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Veritas reinvents itself, adding intelligence to data protection
- Storage Editor 04 Oct 2017 -
Barracuda to adapt cloud orchestration to cloud disaster recovery
- Storage Editor 19 Sep 2017 -
Rubrik plans backup and archive analytics on-prem and in cloud
- Storage Editor 11 Sep 2017 -
Is hyper-converged the answer to the NVMe bottleneck?
- Storage Editor 29 Aug 2017 -
NVMe’s predicted ascendancy clouded by architectural hurdles
- Storage Editor 28 Jun 2017 -
The brain as a model for data storage
- Storage Editor 01 Jun 2017 -
Violin Memory: How will new CEO change its fortunes?
- Storage Editor 08 May 2017
Veritas dates back to the early 1980s but disappeared for 10 years to become part of Symantec, with its NetBackup and Backup Exec leading the way in the data protection market. But, in 2014 Veritas ...
Barracuda makes physical and virtual backup and archive appliances and has embraced the cloud as a target, as well as cloud-to-cloud backup and archiving for services such as Office 365. But it is ...
Backup appliance maker Rubrik plans to add analytics to its products, including in the cloud. Talking to ComputerWeekly.com this week CEO Bipul Sinha would not give details, but did say the company ...
NVMe offers huge possibilities for flash storage to work at its full potential, at tens or hundreds of times what is possible now. But, but it’s early days, and there is no universally-accepted ...
More than 70 vendors will be involved in the NVMe flash market by 2020 and the market will be worth $57 billion. Meanwhile, nearly 40% of all-flash arrays will be based on NVMe drives by 2020. ...
The future of data storage will not be in the binary switching of electrical cells as in flash storage. It may also not be in magnetism-based potential successors to flash such as Racetrack Memory, ...
Violin Memory – an all-flash storage pioneer whose trials and tribulations we have followed here – finally hit what just about rock bottom for a tech company in the past months. That is, Violin was ...
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Cisco clears the fabric for NVMf as Fibre Channel reaches 32Gbps
- Storage Editor 20 Apr 2017 -
Elastifile goes to market with a parallel file system for the hybrid cloud
- Storage Editor 04 Apr 2017 -
Zstor flash JBOF shows the limits of NVMe/NVMf
- Storage Editor 28 Mar 2017 -
Big storage revenues face continued decline but for Big Blue things look worse
- Storage Editor 22 Feb 2017 -
NVMe gives "shared DAS" as an answer for analytics; but raises questions too
- Storage Editor 16 Feb 2017
The recent announcement by Cisco of 32Gbps capability in its MDS 9700 Director switch and UCS C-series server products means the two major storage networking hardware makers are now able to offer ...
There are lots of scale-out, parallel file systems about, from those of the big six array makers such as NetApp’s clustered Ontap and EMC’s Isilon OneFS to the open source and distributions thereof ...
German storage supplier Zstor has uprated the JBOD (Just a bunch of disks) for the NVMe flash era and produced the JBOF. The NV24P allows for up to 24 2.5” NVMe-mounted flash drives of up to 8TB ...
The top five in storage continue to see declining revenues, but for IBM storage seems to have been worse than for its competitors. This week Storage Newsletter published an aggregation of financial ...
Go back 10 or 20 years and direct-attached disk was the norm. IE, just disk in a server. It all became a bit unfashionable as the virtualisation revolution hit datacentres. Having siloed disk in ...