by Robin Harris | Friday, August 5, 2011 | Cloud computing & storage |
Running – or planning to run – some bigtime Java apps? A Silicon Valley startup named Cumulogic is looking for a few good beta testers to help them wring out their Java Paas. Their ideal tester can use a Java PaaS running on either vSphere, Eucalyptus or...
by Robin Harris | Wednesday, August 3, 2011 | Architecture, Backup, Information Management, SOHO/SMB, Video |
I sat down with Nimble Storage co-founder and VP of engineering Varun Mehta to discuss their architecture – and shoot some video. Varun has been part of several Valley success stories – NetApp, Sun, Data Domain – and has a first hand perspective on...
by Robin Harris | Monday, August 1, 2011 | Off-Topic |
Non-RSS readers of StorageMojo may have noticed something new today: job listings. This is a partial answer to the question “how can StorageMojo do more for the smartest audience in the storage industry (while doing a little something for StorageMojo)?...
by Robin Harris | Thursday, July 28, 2011 | Architecture, Backup, Enterprise |
Quantum announced a new deduplication appliance series – the DXi 6701 and 6702 – that claims exceptional scalability. Why? Because it uses technology from Quantum’s StorNext cluster file system. Scale out Quantum says the units grow from 8 to 80TB of...
by Robin Harris | Monday, July 25, 2011 | Architecture, Cloud computing & storage, Management |
Commenters on the last post – Open source storage array – helped crystallize an idea that’s been lurking for years: comparing disk storage hardware on per-slot price. The Backblaze box, which costs about $50/slot, got a comment that said, in effect,...
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