by Robin Harris | Friday, March 28, 2008 | Architecture, Disk, Future Tech |
6 weeks ago StorageMojo covered the leaving-stealth-mode non-announce of Atrato’s new storage box. I spoke to Dan McCormick, Atrato’s co-founder and CEO a few days ago for an update. They’ll have more details at SNW. But here’s what I found...
by Robin Harris | Thursday, March 27, 2008 | Architecture, Future Tech |
Mobile computing. Cloud computing. Client-server computing. Green computing. A new mainframe. A 9U supercomputer. Scale-out clusters. High-bandwidth RAID controllers. Multi-core processors. Massive memory servers. Facebook. YouTube. Twitter. Blogging. MySpace. Google...
by Robin Harris | Sunday, March 16, 2008 | Architecture, Future Tech, Off-Topic, SAN, FC |
The P4P working group demo’d their work Friday at the Distributed Computing Industry Association show in New York. Not only did they show 2-3x faster downloads, but they also cut the average number of inter-metro hops – the expensive kind – from over...
by Robin Harris | Tuesday, March 11, 2008 | Enterprise, Future Tech, SSD/Flash/NVRAM |
How flash is really going to affect the storage industry is becoming clear. The short take: not as big a deal as flash vendors hoped. The longer take: There won’t be much of a mid-range flash market; instead we’ll see either costly fast flash or cheap slow...
by Robin Harris | Thursday, March 6, 2008 | Enterprise, Future Tech |
EMC looks to be single-handedly reinventing the industry. And creating a new one as well. They just topped Fortune’s list of most admired computer peripherals companies, beating out NetApp. They bought Pi Corporation, snagging Paul Maritz, longtime Microsoftie,...
by Robin Harris | Monday, March 3, 2008 | Architecture, Enterprise, Future Tech, NAS, IP, iSCSI, Security & Public Policy |
I had a con call with Chris Gladwin and Russ Kennedy of Cleversafe a couple of weeks ago. They’ve come to market with a product line that seeks to deliver: Massive scalability to meet growing digital content requirements Unprecedented Security and Privacy for...
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