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News@Cisco: OhioHealth Selects Cisco MDS Storage and Optical Networking Solutions to Achieve Highly Available Data, Improve Business Cont..
SAN JOSE, Calif. - May 12, 2008 - OhioHealth, one of the largest healthcare providers in Ohio, has installed a new storage area network (SAN) and a new optical transport platform based on Cisco® technology to improve data storage and connectivity between its central business office, two main data centers, a surgery center, and major health centers and hospit ...
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·ParaScale cloud storage software hits general availability
Storage start-up ParaScale is heading into general availability with software that aggregates disk storage on standard Linux servers to create pools of storage that can be used by cloud services providers and to build private clouds.
·Solid-state flash products hit market en masse
Solid-state drives based on flash memory are turning up in products from seemingly every hardware vendor these days, signaling that the technology may be inching closer to mass adoption.
·Dell adds SSDs in updated EqualLogic line
Dell is set to update on Wednesday the virtualized storage line it acquired in its purchase of EqualLogic last year, now aiming at the needs of larger enterprises.
·The Planet bundles hosted NAS, cloud storage
Hosting company The Planet has teamed up with Nirvanix to bundle widely available cloud storage with high-speed hosted capacity.
·Open source and SaaS offerings rethink the database
The world of low-rent key-value storage silos is exploding. Here's a list of some of the more prominent new projects:
·Test Center: Slacker databases break all the old rules
So you've got some data to store. In the past, the answer was simple: Hook up an official database, pour the data into it, and let the machine sort everything out for you while you spend your time writing big checks to the database manufacturer. Now things aren't so cut and dry.A fresh round of exciting new tools is tacking the two letters "db" onto a pile of code that breaks with the traditional relational model. Ol ...
·Can Cisco sell its 'unified' vision to a tough server crowd?
Cisco's biggest challenge in gaining market acceptance for its new Unified Computing System is to convince datacenter managers to buy blade servers from the router giant instead of from traditional, incumbent suppliers.
·Oracle 11g R2, Middleware 11g coming soon
Oracle is set to release two highly anticipated products within the next several months -- Oracle Database 11g Release 2 and Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g -- company President Charles Phillips revealed during the vendor's third-quarter earnings call Wednesday.
·Oracle license sales fell in Q3
Oracle on Wednesday said its third-quarter revenues were $5.45 billion, a 2 percent hike, but net income fell 1 percent to $1.3 billion.
·An IBM-Sun tie-up offers few advantages in storage arena
With a purchase of Sun Microsystems, IBM would eliminate its biggest competitor in the high-end tape storage systems market, gain middleware to help manage increasingly complex storage networks, and possibly get a leg up on new innovations in solid-state disk technology.
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·3PAR InServ goes solid state
Much attention has been given to hybrid arrays that couple solid state drives (SSD) with rotating media. And, many industry experts are declaring the demise of high-cost Fibre Channel drives as low-cost Serial ATA drives (SATA), when coupled with a relatively small amount of SSD storage, can provide an extreme boost in performance at a relatively low cost.
·Recovery is sweet and sweat
I awoke recently to the worst nightmare of anyone who is totally reliant on their computer for a livelihood a message at boot time that said the hard disk was not present.
·EMC: Flash could spell doom for Fibre Channel
Fibre Channel storage could be a thing of the past in just a few years as enterprises increase adoption of flash memory for I/O-intensive applications, while storing less-frequently used data on inexpensive SATA drives.
·FalconStor adds solid state acceleration
FalconStor this week announced that it has partnered with Violin Memory to add solid state drive capability to its Network Storage Server (NSS) systems.
·IBM brings memory flexibility to x86 servers
IBM's new class of x86 servers based on Intel Nehalem-EX chips treat memory, processors and solid-state disk as interchangeable components.
·VMware gains IT management expertise from EMC
VMware acquires several management software assets from EMCs Ionix portfolio, potentially equipping the virtualization vendor with management and automation capabilities for the cloud.
·Researchers find materials that could lead to super crypto chips
Researchers at Florida State University have discovered crystals that could lead to super security chips as well as contribute to the discovery of materials that expand the capacity of electronic storage devices by 1,000 to 1 million times.
·A NAS, a CMS and Frink
Mark Gibbs looks at a new NAS, a cool CMS, and a calculator and programming language.
·Iron Mountain acquires Mimosa Systems
A good start to this week in storage as Iron Mountain acquires content archiving vendor Mimosa Systems for $112 million cash. The deal, which has been rumored about for the past week, gives Iron Mountain an on-premises archive capability to add to its SaaS offerings.
·Virsto launches server/storage virtualization product
Virsto emerged from stealth mode last week with the introduction of software for storage virtualization in Microsoft Hyper-V environments.
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