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Microsoft’s Secret Google-killer? Boxwood Pt. II

by Robin Harris | Tuesday, October 31, 2006 | Enterprise, Future Tech | 1 comment

Boxwood, like Gaul, is divided into three parts Boxwood is structured as several interdependent layered services. Sounds good, but what does it mean? First, recall what we want from our ideal storage infrastructure: Fault tolerance – which means redundancy and,...

Microsoft’s Secret Google-killer? Boxwood Pt. I

by Robin Harris | Monday, October 30, 2006 | Enterprise, Future Tech | 0 comments

How can Microsoft’s MSN compete with Google’s powerful cost advantage in large scale web services? After all, Google’s infrastructure is a clean sheet design, intended to be the world’s most scalable Internet Data Center. And Microsoft is going...

StorageMojo Goes To Storage Networking World

by Robin Harris | Friday, October 27, 2006 | Off-Topic | 5 comments

StorageMojo’s global HQ is decamping to America’s shrine to good clean hedonism, Orlando, Florida, for the fall SNW. Personally I like SNW since I get to see so many old friends. Yet I’m open to new friends as well. I trust that some StorageMojo...

Build A Portable Opposable Thumb Drive

by Robin Harris | Thursday, October 26, 2006 | Security & Public Policy, SSD/Flash/NVRAM | 1 comment

A fine article in the latest Macworld describes how to create a thumb drive loaded with portable apps – including some that work with Windows – for use on the road. It is the first I’ve seen how-to article that actually describes the process in...

8 Open Source Storage Projects That Want You

by Robin Harris | Wednesday, October 25, 2006 | Backup, Enterprise, Future Tech | 7 comments

Open source software (OSS) has had a profound effect on several software markets, such operating systems (Linux, OpenSolaris and the various BSD Uni), webservers (Apache), databases (MySQL), blogging (WordPress and others) and a number of others. The benefits to users...
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