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2009: Do more with less

How your SAN will evolve

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More pieces added to the FCoE puzzle

Our View: Fund storage research

Tape media prices skyrocket

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New realities of green IT: STORAGE BIN 2.0

Deep dive into SharePoint data recovery: HOT SPOTS

GUIs are nice, but don't overlook command-line interfaces: BEST PRACTICES

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Features

Solid State: New frontier for storage
by Jacob Gsoedl
Solid-state media is starting to show up as an option for traditional storage arrays because it offers higher performance and lower power consumption. However, there are still reliability concerns related to wear out, the slower write performance of flash cells, and issues related to array management and interoperability.

Server blades and storage
by Ellen O'Brien
Many IT shops are moving from traditional rack-mounted servers to blade configurations in hopes of reducing power and floor space requirements in their data centers. But combining blade architectures with server virtualization can cause problems with I/O and storage systems.

Here comes 8Gig Fibre Channel
by Alan Radding
New 8Gb/sec host bus adapters (HBAs) and switch devices have started arriving. But with storage arrays incorporating the new, higher speed technology still months away, end-to-end 8Gb storage infrastructures are still in the planning stages. Storage managers can get a jump on their 8Gig configurations by upgrading switches and HBAs now, or by considering networking gear that supports Fibre Channel over Ethernet.

Storage gets a dose of medical data
by Alan Radding
By 2014, healthcare providers will be required to make every patient's medical information available electronically. While having all of a patient's data in one place will make it easier to diagnose and treat them, many medical IT departments don't have the IT infrastructure, storage and network bandwidth to accommodate these records.
Tools, Trends & Analysis

SAS bumps up speed to 6Gigs

Our View: Like passwords for chocolate

DLT-S4 tape drives at bargain prices

HBAs finally getting some respect

Ask the Experts: SANs with multiple OSes
We're upgrading a SAN with multiple operating systems (OSes). Should we run a different OS version in each fabric or upgrade both together?

Lack of meta data complicates file archiving

Does SAP eat more than its share of storage?

What can storage vendors do to improve their tech support?

Disaster Recovery By The Numbers

Testing from virtually anywhere

Users hesitate on iSCSI adoption

No open-and-shut case for NAS gateways
Columns

What's red hot this summer? Common sense:Storage Bin 2.0
by Steve Duplessie
Information security, data deduplication and virtualization are booming. But as we finally put some of these common-sense themes into practice, we'll invariably expose the next set of weaknesses we'll have to contend with.

FCoE: Coming to a data center near you: Hot Spots
by Bob Laliberte
Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) has the potential to reduce data center complexity and make the world a little greener by decreasing the number of cards, cabling and network devices in the data center.

Change that stands the test of time: Best Practices
by James Damoulakis
We're embarking on a period of significant market segmentation, with vendors creating offerings to target price points and specific feature-set combinations for various audiences.

Dedupe and virtualization don't solve the real problem: Editorial
by Rich Castagna




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