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Got Ocarina?

Got Ocarina?

With so much talk about dedupe lately, it’s hard to know which aspect of it to discuss first. We’ll begin by addressing a question we occasionally hear–most recently from a comment on this very blog. The question can be summed up as: why someone would pay an extra amount for a solution such as Ocarina, [...]

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NetApp v. Ocarina on Dedupe

In the storage industry, there is plenty of talk about whose product is the best, with each vendor putting out their own marketing spin about why theirs is the superior one. Most analysts don’t have the inclination to do head-to-head comparisons across vendors, because so many make their money by selling vendor-friendly assessments of new [...]

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Storage Optimization – The Trend Picks Up

Several news articles in the past week are responding to reports about the continued skyrocketing growth of unstructured data, and the technologies that are coming up to meet this new set of demands under today’s economic circumstances.  Here are a few of the articles that jumped out at us: Processor Storage Essentials – George Crump, [...]

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