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StorageMojo.com At Datacenter Ventures Next Month

by Robin Harris | Wednesday, August 23, 2006 | Future Tech | 1 comment

I’ll be attending Datacenter Ventures in San Jose next month. There are a lot of storage-related companies on the presenter list, so I’m looking forward to seeing some real game-changing Mojo. This conference is focused on young companies hoping they have...

The Fog Of Identity In The Post-Privacy World

by Robin Harris | Tuesday, August 22, 2006 | Future Tech, Security & Public Policy | 2 comments

8/24 Update: Alert reader Tom Maddox pointed me to Bruce Schneier’s (CTO of Counterpane Security) blog post on TrackMeNot – and why it won’t work. Good read. However it appears that Bruce is tackling one problem – protecting one’s privacy...

Bits & Pieces: Network Storage Of Tomorrow

by Robin Harris | Tuesday, August 22, 2006 | Backup, Enterprise, Future Tech, NAS, IP, iSCSI | 5 comments

Cleversafe, Again The New York Times has a readable article about Cleversafe. StorageMojo.com commented on Cleversafe in June and July (see Cleversafe: Yet Another Online Storage Startup and Coolest Remote Data Services). The money quote: The Cleversafe design could...

How Big Is Too Big: The One TB Disk

by Robin Harris | Monday, August 21, 2006 | Enterprise, Future Tech, SOHO/SMB | 7 comments

One Terabyte Disk Drives Pre-Announced According to Cnet a Terabyte drive to debut later this year. They quote Seagate and Hitachi Global Storage execs talking about their intention to announce one TB drives later this year. 2007 delivery is implied, in case you were...

ZFS Performance Versus Hardware RAID

by Robin Harris | Tuesday, August 15, 2006 | Enterprise, Future Tech, SAN, FC | 16 comments

Over at Home » OpenSolaris Forums » zfs » discuss Robert Milkowski has posted some promising test results. Hard vs. Soft Possibly the longest running battle in RAID circles is which is faster, hardware RAID or software RAID. Before RAID was RAID, software disk...

Notebooks Get ‘Flashed’

by Robin Harris | Monday, August 14, 2006 | Future Tech, SSD/Flash/NVRAM | 3 comments

Special Today: this report on last week’s Flash Memory Summit is written by Steve Denegri, a long time observer and analyst of the storage scene. The snarky paragraph heads in bold are mine. Thanks, Steve! As if the hard disk drive industry didn’t have...
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