by Robin Harris | Wednesday, July 5, 2006 | Backup, Future Tech |
StorageMojo.com has looked at dozens. These are the coolest. So why not just shout out backup? While any remote data site could be used for backup, these folks are either doing more than backup or they are doing backup particularly well. Name Service Audience Cost...
by Robin Harris | Tuesday, July 4, 2006 | Future Tech, SSD/Flash/NVRAM |
Update: I revisit the power calculations in an addendum below. Next-gen ultra-light laptops will be a dream come true. Lighter. Dual-core speed. Much faster solid-state disk. 75% better battery life. Combining Intel’s new Ultra Low Voltage (ULV) Core Duo...
by Robin Harris | Monday, July 3, 2006 | Enterprise, Future Tech |
Amazon, the online retailer, is emerging as Google’s most effective competitor in the world of web-based applications – and NOT by going head-to-head with the search monster, at least, not now. No one is likely to beat Google playing Google’s game....
by Robin Harris | Saturday, July 1, 2006 | Future Tech |
Flash will eat the low end of the disk business over the next 10 years, but rotating rust (OK plating – but it isn’t alliterative) will live on. According to New Scientist engineers at Seagate have demonstrated a workable method of using heat-assisted...
by Robin Harris | Friday, June 30, 2006 | Backup |
In the elliptically named Cost of Storage Often a Poor Justifier for Investment Ferris Research performs a simple comparison of low-cost RAID 5 to what they call medium-cost RAID 5 for backing up corporate messaging systems. The bottom line: costs range from...
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