by Robin Harris | Thursday, June 19, 2008 | Architecture, Information Management |
Can single-user OS X be far behind? Here’s the official Apple announcement: For business-critical server deployments, Snow Leopard Server adds read and write support for the high-performance, 128-bit ZFS file system, which includes advanced features such as...
by Robin Harris | Tuesday, June 3, 2008 | Future Tech, Information Management, SOHO/SMB |
Consumerization is the ultimate scale-out application I spoke to EMC’s CTO, Jeff Nick, at EMC world and video’d his comments. I didn’t know what to expect, as some past EMC CTO’s have been lightweights whose insight wasn’t up to Silicon...
by Robin Harris | Wednesday, March 19, 2008 | Backup, Information Management, SOHO/SMB |
Moving to a small town in northern Arizona from Silicon Valley has enriched my perspective on many things, including how the industry develops products. The consensus is that if we take datacenter technology and put in enough defaults it will be “simple”...
by Robin Harris | Wednesday, February 6, 2008 | Information Management, Security & Public Policy |
What’s wrong with White House backup? I published a review of David Gewirtz’s book Where Have All the Emails Gone? over on ZDnet. A quick overview: The White House may or may not have lost 5 million emails. They aren’t sure. Gewirtz, an email expert,...
by Robin Harris | Sunday, January 27, 2008 | Information Management, SAN, FC, Security & Public Policy |
What’s the difference? I came across a thoughtful essay on the “Top Ten Differences between Disk-based Archive & Disk-based Storage” in the MatrixStore blog. MatrixStore is a Mac cluster-based disk archive for Apple’s to-be-announced-RSN...
by Robin Harris | Wednesday, January 9, 2008 | Enterprise, Information Management, Off-Topic, SOHO/SMB |
Darn! It looks like I screwed up. I’m sorry. While Microsoft did disable a number of early Word and other file formats, it wasn’t as long a list as I thought. Textual analysis I take a text-heavy approach to the content on StorageMojo. I prefer to go to...
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