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Friday | 5 December, 2008

Storage: Opinions

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    Can ITIL save storage? 14/07/2008 08:20:32

    How an ITIL-based approach can help storage management
    I have a nightmare vision of storage administrators becoming clones of the mail carrier Newman from the TV sitcom Seinfeld, who once bemoaned the endless pressures of his job, crying, "The mail! It just keeps on coming and coming!"
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    Ironclad Windows backup on a budget 08/07/2008 12:52:01

    Creating an effective backup for Windows is a challenge -- largely because the OS lacks a powerful, simple tool like Linux's dd, for example. However, there are many options for establishing a worthwhile backup system for Windows, some of which are free or rather inexpensive.
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    Dell delivers eco-friendly SAS server for SMBs 30/06/2008 10:28:01

    In a just few years Dell has moved from a bit player in the storage industry to one capable of holding down a prominent role
    As the old saying goes, "When you're holding a hammer, everything looks like a nail." For me, this means more than just seeing a storage angle everywhere I look. Lately, it also means seeing the environmental impact of every product I review.
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    Good-bye DRAM, hello flash? 27/06/2008 11:05:06

    New Flash memory sucks less juice than DRAM -- and lets you break conventional server memory limits
    For some datacenter operators out there, insufficient server processing power isn't driving them to adopt more and more servers. Rather, it's the lack of precious server memory, necessary to deliver results at the lightning speed users have come to expect -- nay, demand -- from search engines, social networking sites, e-commerce sites, and similar Internet-based applications. A pair of companies, Virident and Spansion, have announced a remedy to the problem: replacing (or, more accurately, supplementing) the traditional DRAM found on servers with a flavor of flash memory called EcoRAM, capable of boosting a single server's memory beyond today's 32GB limit to a capacity of 512GB -- without increasing the machine's power envelope.
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    How green is your provisioning? 16/06/2008 10:29:38

    SVC's new thin-provisioning capabilities in your storage environment, could come with a green lining
    Reaping the fat savings of thin provisioning may have gotten a little easier, as IBM this week announced new features for managing SVC (SAN Volume Controller). And depending on your strategy for implementing SVC's new thin-provisioning capabilities in your storage environment, the news could come with a green lining.
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    SSDs: Perfect fit for mobile computing? 05/06/2008 12:07:35

    Testing SSDs on laptops has given rise to some intriguing scenarios
    There aren't many products I review that I can test for traveling. In fact, most are large enough for me to hide behind, if not inside. But the Lenovo Thinkpad T61 with a 64GB Samsung SSD (solid state drive) I am currently testing offered a rare opportunity to take my work with me on the road.
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    Solid state disk revolution looms 04/06/2008 08:43:37

    Whether you're multitasking on your laptop or designing a high I/O transaction storage architecture, solid state storage will likely play a role in your future
    We've all experienced it: that sense of frustration whenever the disk drive LED on your laptop turns solid green for a seemingly interminable period. While enduring one such interruption recently, my thoughts turned longingly to solid state drives and their emergence as a force to be reckoned with both at the low end and high. Several recent news items underscore this fact.
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    The million-dollar datacenter question: Tier II, or not Tier II? 30/05/2008 12:05:32

    The Uptime Institute helps you calculate datacenter costs per square foot -- cooling, power, and redundancy included
    Imagine, if you will, that you're planning a brand-new datacenter. Ah, the excitement! The anticipation! But oh, the costs ... Yes, they're going to be high, but at least you're now in an enviable position: You can determine your realistic anticipated needs for your new datacenter, which in turn will help you calculate how expensive it will be to construct -- as well as to power and operate after it's complete.
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    EMC's bold solid-state bet 26/05/2008 11:14:17

    EMC's recent passion for SSDs is no fly-by-night affair
    Judging from the blogosphere's post-EMC World buzz, EMC's recent passion for SSDs (solid state drives) is no fly-by-night affair. In fact, at the event, which I was unable to attend, EMC suggested that by 2010, SSDs could reach price parity with, and eventually replace, FC (fibre channel) drives.
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    An unblinking look at disaster recovery 19/05/2008 10:16:15

    Images from the terrible earthquake that recently hit China put disaster recovery into grave perspective
    I recently received a message in my inbox reminding me of the importance of disaster recovery:
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    Solid-state upgrades: Risky business 12/05/2008 11:27:41

    There is no easy way to tell before an upgrade what will happen with your specific system
    Hardware upgrades can be a blast. Slide 2GB more RAM in your machine and everything just works faster and smoother. Updating a laptop or desktop with an SSD (solid-state drive), however, can be tricky and not so rewarding, as I am finding.
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