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Four Key Trends To Cut Storage Costs

Four Key Trends To Cut Storage Costs

The economy may be tanking, but that hasn’t translated to companies generating less data. On the contrary, data growth continues apace. And while some say this shouldn’t be shocking news, we at least believe that it doesn’t have to be all bad news. In a Webcast with SearchStorage, Carter George, VP products at Ocarina and [...]

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Where is Atlas?

Where is Atlas?

For those who follow the storage news, Riverbed, known mainly for its Steelhead WAN appliance, is getting into the dedupe for primary game with its upcoming Atlas product, which has been delayed for release until 2010. I’m disappointed to see this delayed, because this market is going crazy in 2009, and the more credible entrants [...]

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Storage News & Views – Week of March 9

It’s only Tuesday, and already it’s been a jam packed week. Ocarina’s partnership with Isilon Systems was a big news item for this blog. For those who don’t follow the blow by blows, Isilon announced a new integrated nearline archive solution combining Isilon’s new 36NL and Ocarina’s ECOsystem storage optimization software. Chris Mellor’s piece in [...]

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Capacity-Optimized Storage: The Emergence of the O Tier

Capacity-Optimized Storage: The Emergence of the O Tier

  Everyone is talking about the explosive growth of storage, but all growth is not the same. In fact, unstructured data (files) are growing much faster than structured data (databases), and capacity-optimized storage for files is growing much faster than traditional filer-based storage. This is driving some key developments in storage technology, as storage offerings [...]

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