Saturday | 30 August, 2008
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Stories by: Lucas Mearian

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    Emulex, QLogic, HP announce 8Gbit/sec Fibre Channel hardware 17/03/2008 08:20:10

    QLogic last week announced the availability of its 8Gbit/sec Fibre Channel switch and its companion 8Gbit/sec host bus adapter (HBA). QLogic's announcement followed one by Emulex last week, which released its LightPulse LPe12000 family of 8Gbit/sec HBAs.
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    Digital universe and its impact bigger than thought 12/03/2008 08:09:00

    A white paper released Tuesday from International Data (IDC) revised earlier estimates by the research firm to show that by 2011, the amount of electronic data created and stored will grow 10 times the 180 exabytes that existed in 2006, reflecting a compound annual growth rate of almost 60 per cent.
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    Top four reasons Blu-ray Disc will tank 28/02/2008 07:04:29

    And then there was one: Blu-ray.
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    Blu-ray beats HD DVD -- now what? 20/02/2008 09:55:34

    So the high-definition DVD war's over, and to the victor go the spoils.
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    Michael Dell talks up EqualLogic and the new PS5000 array 05/02/2008 08:10:54

    Days after closing its acquisition of iSCSI storage vendor EqualLogic, Dell announced a new series of iSCSI-based storage-area network (SAN) arrays. The Dell EqualLogic PS5000 Series offers both virtualization and thin-provisioning capabilities, allowing storage administrators to grow capacity on the fly.
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    Plexiglas-like DVD to hold 1TB of data 24/12/2007 07:29:01

    At the upcoming CES conference in Las Vegas, one company plans to demonstrate the ability to store half a terabyte of data on a DVD disc that is made of a polymer similar to Plexiglas.
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    Switch maker introduces a 'Data Center Fabric' architecture 24/10/2007 08:02:33

    Brocade Communication Systems announced that it is developing what it calls a Data Center Fabric architecture, a product strategy built around optimized server and storage virtualization, application services and policy-based automation that will materialize over the next six months with new products in five categories.
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    Universal data retention specification demonstrated 16/10/2007 10:59:42

    Vendors such as EMC, Hewlett-Packard, Sun Microsystems and Vignette will demonstrate this week their software interfaces for a new specification that offers a universal way for users to store and access unchanging or fixed data regardless of the application that created it.
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    Users want more disk backup -- right now 23/07/2007 10:24:04

    Fed up with slow tape backup systems and under pressure by regulators and auditors to keep data online and readily available, large and midsize businesses are making disk-to-disk backup technology a top priority in their data centers this year.
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    Clustered NEC arrays scale from gigabytes to a petabyte 11/05/2007 13:12:49

    Taking a cue from its supercomputing legacy, NEC Corporation of America Wednesday introduced a series of storage arrays that achieve new benchmarks in scalability, performance and availability for the storage vendor by scaling from a terabyte to a petabyte nondisruptively and offering different hard drive classes in the same enclosure.
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    Seagate debuts the world's most secure laptop drive 13/03/2007 08:15:07

    Seagate Technologies Monday announced the availability of the first laptop hard drive with native encryption capabilities, which is aimed at protecting data if a machine is lost or stolen.
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