by Robin Harris | Thursday, January 17, 2008 | Clusters, Enterprise |
No, this isn’t about pork bellies In just the last few weeks EMC and IBM have announced their intentions to offer commodity server-based storage. EMC with Hulk/Maui and IBM with XIV. Sun already offers its Thumper product, a high-density server and storage...
by Robin Harris | Monday, January 14, 2008 | Disk, Enterprise, SSD/Flash/NVRAM |
About time I’m in Silicon Valley for a few days. So I’ll keep this brief. EMC is pulling out the stops. First Hulk/Maui clusters and now putting flash SSDs in the Symm. They are positioning it as technology leadership, which it isn’t, but it is...
by Robin Harris | Thursday, January 10, 2008 | Clusters, Enterprise |
Enough of Google’s bathtub brew IBM’s purchase of XIV makes it official: cluster storage is on a roll. XIV’s website could have been ripped from the webpages of StorageMojo: . . . enterprise-class storage systems typically comprise proprietary,...
by Robin Harris | Wednesday, January 9, 2008 | Enterprise, Information Management, Off-Topic, SOHO/SMB |
Darn! It looks like I screwed up. I’m sorry. While Microsoft did disable a number of early Word and other file formats, it wasn’t as long a list as I thought. Textual analysis I take a text-heavy approach to the content on StorageMojo. I prefer to go to...
by Robin Harris | Friday, January 4, 2008 | Enterprise, Information Management, SOHO/SMB |
“They trusted us with their data? Will the fools never learn?” The Service Pack 3 update to Office 2003 blocks over a dozen old file formats, effectively rendering the data inaccessible. Unless you are adept at the registry editing Microsoft cautions you...
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