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New Clustered NAS Head From Crosswalk

by Robin Harris | Wednesday, August 2, 2006 | Enterprise, Future Tech, NAS, IP, iSCSI | 0 comments

Spent an hour talking to Mark Stratton, a VP of startup Crosswalk, about their new product, the iGrid 5100 Intelligent Storage Grid series. So what is an iGrid and why should you care? Initially, Crosswalk is aiming at the HPC market, yet longer term they have designs...

Architecting the Internet Data Center: Pt IV

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

Update: Read the entire article on one page here. IDC-scale Storage Management We’ve seen how IDC storage practices follow the dynamics outlined by Gray and Shenoy. Yet one of the most interesting questions to practitioners has to be storage management. Yes,...

Architecting The Internet Data Center: Pt III

by Robin Harris | Friday, July 28, 2006 | Enterprise, Future Tech | 2 comments

Update: Read the entire article on one page here. Update: A major power problem at the building where Dreamhost and many other hosting and network firms are colocated kept StorageMojo.com down for several hours Friday. As luck would have it, the failure occurred just...

Architecting The Internet Data Center: Pt II

by Robin Harris | Wednesday, July 26, 2006 | Enterprise, Future Tech | 4 comments

Update: Read the entire article on one page here. Storage Cost and Implementation The Internet Data Center (IDC) is architected very differently from an Enterprise Data Center (EDC). In an EDC, RAID arrays are used to hide the disk’s physical limitations. In the...

Architecting Internet Data Centers – Pt. I

by Robin Harris | Monday, July 24, 2006 | Enterprise, Future Tech | 2 comments

Update: Read the entire article on one page here. Introduction: Internet Scale vs Enterprise Scale The rise of the Internet Data Center (IDC), such as Amazon, Google and Yahoo, in the last 10 years is perhaps the fastest and most radical transformation in information...

Start-up Watch: Gear6 and Njini

by Robin Harris | Tuesday, July 18, 2006 | Enterprise, Future Tech, NAS, IP, iSCSI | 2 comments

A couple of startup funding announcements caught my eye yesterday, and when I looked a little further I found them both intriguing – but maybe not for the reasons investors would like. Gear6 is focused on the Server-Storage Performance Gap, which hasn’t...
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