HP Puts Ibrix to Work
PolyServe gets the boot from HP's Extreme Data Storage System.
PolyServe gets the boot from HP's Extreme Data Storage System.
Much has changed since storage networks first appeared — and the biggest changes may be yet to come.
Big Blue's long-awaited high-end storage system refresh finally arrives.
Micron claims a breakthrough in endurance for MLC and SLC NAND technology.
SAN vendors say fragmentation isn't a problem with their systems, but a few point fingers at Windows.
After NetApp raised its financial outlook last week, it's hard to find an analyst who isn't optimistic heading into EMC's quarterly earnings report.
The Cleveland Indians hit a home run with a new NetApp and CommVault storage system.
A large financial institution turned to Virtual Instruments' NetWisdom to solve problems in its EMC, Cisco and Brocade SAN environment.
Solid state drives may be known for blistering performance, but that performance can degrade over time unless the SSD vendor has taken steps to prevent it.
MaxiScale and Symform serve different markets with the same message: saving on storage costs.
Brocade adds data center extension and FCoE capabilities to its DCX Backbone family with new switches and blades.
NetApp and NEC were just two of the storage vendors trotting out new product offerings this week.
HP gets kicked to the curb as Oracle picks the company it's acquiring for the next-generation Exadata servers.
The enterprise solid state drive (SSD) market may finally see some competition.
Intel's Pat Gelsinger will head EMC's flagship storage division as CEO Joe Tucci sets a retirement date.
The economy has kept a lid on storage spending, but there are plenty of startups and established names ready to pounce on the recovery.
One online backup provider that found a way to build its own storage servers on the cheap is sharing what it learned.
Sun and Oracle have been silent as their merger nears approval, but pundits have been anything but quiet.
Big Blue once again taps LSI for its midrange SANs. Can a NAS deal be far behind?
The data storage rivals unveil new technologies for virtual and cloud environments.
Vendors from EMC to Sun are standardizing on Intel and AMD chips. Will the movement toward commodity architectures affect performance?
Based on acquisitions, it appears EMC is finally coming to grips with the needs of smaller more nimble operations.
Clustered file systems can give you an easy route to highly available storage. We outline some of the options.
Linux BTRFS is coming so what's the big deal?
The most surprising thing about STEC's phenomenal growth is that it's all coming from EMC.
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