March 17, 2010
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SSD Makers Wrestle with Performance Degradation

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.

Data Storage Startups Focus on Cost

MaxiScale and Symform serve different markets with the same message: saving on storage costs.

Brocade Connects Data Centers, Adds FCoE Blade

Brocade adds data center extension and FCoE capabilities to its DCX Backbone family with new switches and blades.

NEC, NetApp Unveil New Data Storage Wares

NetApp and NEC were just two of the storage vendors trotting out new product offerings this week.

Oracle, Sun Team Up on Exadata 2 Servers

HP gets kicked to the curb as Oracle picks the company it's acquiring for the next-generation Exadata servers.

Pliant Hopes to Give STEC Some Competition

The enterprise solid state drive (SSD) market may finally see some competition.

EMC Hires Top Intel Chip Exec

Intel's Pat Gelsinger will head EMC's flagship storage division as CEO Joe Tucci sets a retirement date.

Who's Hot in the Data Storage Market

The economy has kept a lid on storage spending, but there are plenty of startups and established names ready to pounce on the recovery.

Terabytes of Storage for Pennies a Gigabyte

One online backup provider that found a way to build its own storage servers on the cheap is sharing what it learned.

Speculation Abounds as Sun-Oracle Wedding Day Nears

Sun and Oracle have been silent as their merger nears approval, but pundits have been anything but quiet.

IBM Turns to LSI for Midrange Storage

Big Blue once again taps LSI for its midrange SANs. Can a NAS deal be far behind?

EMC, NetApp Embrace Virtual Data Centers

The data storage rivals unveil new technologies for virtual and cloud environments.

Intel, AMD Win Data Storage Business

Vendors from EMC to Sun are standardizing on Intel and AMD chips. Will the movement toward commodity architectures affect performance?

Does EMC Finally Get Small Businesses?

Based on acquisitions, it appears EMC is finally coming to grips with the needs of smaller more nimble operations.

Storage Basics: Clustered File Systems

Clustered file systems can give you an easy route to highly available storage. We outline some of the options.

Buttering Up Linux File Systems

Linux BTRFS is coming — so what's the big deal?

STEC Has EMC to Thank for Its Rapid Growth

The most surprising thing about STEC's phenomenal growth is that it's all coming from EMC.

LSI Reveals More of NAS Plans

NAS gateways and unified storage appear to be LSI's priority following its ONStor acquisition, but don't rule out the pure NAS market.

SSDs, pNFS Will Test RAID Controller Design

The storage world as we know it is about to change — and not all RAID vendors are ready.

LSI-ONStor Merger Bad News for NetApp?

LSI's move into the NAS market could mean trouble for the IBM-NetApp partnership.

EMC Sees Stabilization as Data Domain Merger Closes

EMC sees signs of hope for IT spending as it prepares to close the acquisition of Data Domain.

HP's Ibrix Buy Cools NetApp Speculation

The acquisition of the file serving specialist means that HP won't be making a play for NetApp anytime soon, according to analysts.

Sun Hopes to Stimulate Healthcare IT Sales

Sun Microsystems is partnering with BridgeHead to help hospitals store and manage data — a move that just might get the company some healthcare stimulus dollars.

Making Money with Data Storage

You've got all that data sitting around collecting dust. Why not find a way to do something useful with it?

EMC Sets Sights on IT Management

EMC completes its transition from data storage vendor to IT management company with the new Ionix product line.

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