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100x laser-based disks: less than meets the eye

by Robin Harris | Sunday, July 1, 2007 | Future Tech | 2 comments

The summer slow news silly season is upon us An article in ScienceNow Daily News reports that Dutch researchers have a lab demonstration of a disk written with polarized laser light. This article was picked up by /. so it will get a lot of undeserved play. The article...

Seattle Scalability Conference, Pt II

by Robin Harris | Thursday, June 28, 2007 | Architecture, Clusters, Future Tech | 3 comments

Building REALLY big clusters You may be surprised to learn that Google DOESN’T build the world’s largest clusters. That honor goes to the government agencies who are Cluster File Systems Inc. customers. CFSI produces the Lustre File System, today’s...

Seattle Conference on Scalability, Pt. I

by Robin Harris | Tuesday, June 26, 2007 | Architecture, Clusters, Future Tech, Information Management | 2 comments

I survived Seattle’s “summer” weather And the Google-sponsored Seattle Conference on Scalability. It was like spending 10 hours trying to drink from a fire hose. Great stuff. I took notes on four of the sessions I attended. I would have taken more,...

Consumerization of IT: iPhone skirmishing begins

by Robin Harris | Tuesday, June 19, 2007 | Enterprise, Future Tech | 8 comments

Data center folks are conservative I was on a panel a couple of months ago with analysts from big firms touting deep data center research. My point then, and now, was simply “Data center management can tell you what they plan, but they can’t forecast...

Wiki-wiki w00t!

by Robin Harris | Monday, June 18, 2007 | Enterprise, Future Tech, Information Management | 2 comments

I moderate all comments on StorageMojo and it is one of my favorite jobs. Moderation has turned into an unlooked-for pleasure, as I get to see the many insightful comments before everyone else. This morning’s came from David Vellante, who was at IDC for years....
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