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News and Analysis

Forecast: 10GbE To Be The Top-Selling Ethernet Switch By 2016

Sales of 10 gigabit per second (Gbps) Ethernet Switches are expected to reach $13 billion by 2016 and will constitute nearly half of a total $28 billion Ethernet Switch market by then, a forecast from the research firm Dell'Oro Group states. And even as data center operators upgrade from 1 Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) Switches to 10GbE in order to handle exponentially larger volumes of network data traffic, sales of even faster 40GbE and 100GbE switches will also be picking up as well.

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Architectures

Time to Reconsider the Data Center

As enterprises push out data centers into cloud-based computing and virtual applications, traditional data center planning and practices haven't necessarily kept pace. Is it time to reshape definitions of classic brick-and-mortar data centers into a new computing concept with different performance and total-cost-of-ownership expectations? If nothing else, the business cases now driving data center services are beginning to demand it. "As a global organization, we know that we must not only provide 24/7 IT, but also enterprise-strength IT support on a follow-the-sun basis," said John Heller, CIO of Caterpillar.

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Reviews & Workshops

Freeware Increases RJ Lee's Management Efficiency

Faced with rapid growth and increases in the amount and complexity of data and its IT operations, RJ Lee Group went looking for a way to simplify its computing infrastructure. The company selected Spiceworks as an alternative to adding staff or spending a lot of money on network and system management software.

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Blogs

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Scale Computing: New Twists to Scale-Out Storage for the Mid-Market

January 27, 2012 3:30 PM
Posted by David Hill

Startup Scale Computing delivers scale-out, unified storage for the mid-market, meaning users can access SAN/NAS resources from the same, scalable pool of disk storage. Scale is by no means alone in doing that, but Scale goes beyond just delivering storage in a box to delivering a data center in a storage box! And that is very interesting.

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Tags: Scale Computing, scale-out, unified storage, SAN/NAS, scalable, data center, SMB, iSCSI, CIFS, NFS, IBM, GPFS (General Parallel File System), Redhat Linux

Channel: Storage & Mgmt, Private Cloud, Data Center, Servers & Storage, Cloud Computing

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Alas Poor Virtensys, I Knew Virtual I/O Horatio

January 25, 2012 10:00 AM
Posted by Howard Marks

I must admit I was one of those folks that were intrigued by the idea of I/O virtualization. I led sessions at conferences exploring the various ways one could connect their servers and peripherals to each other. The very idea that I could share expensive resources like RAID controllers and network connections from a shared pool seemed like a path to the flexibility I always wanted. Apparently most of you disagreed as at least one I/O virtualization pioneer, Virtensys, bit the dust this week.

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Tags: Virtensys, I/O virtualization, Apruis, Xsigo, PCI SIG's I/O virtualization standards, SR-IOV, MR-IOV, NextIO, Xyratex, Micron, Fusion-IO

Channel: Data Center, Servers & Storage, Virtualization

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Meraki Ups The Cloud-Based Networking Ante

January 23, 2012 10:10 AM
Posted by Lee H. Badman

Mainstream network players and those chasing them are out to erase the lines between wireless and wired networking. As the network edge gets redefined and the cloud makes its presence felt in LAN and WLAN spaces, announcements like Meraki's latest update are getting to be more commonplace--and exciting. With a number of interesting product updates to share, Meraki is starting 2012 with a bang.

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Tags: network, wireless, wired, cloud, LAN, WLAN, Meraki, Cisco, campus, site-to-site VPN, dashboard, WAN, Layer 2/3, Power over Ethernet, routing, security, DHCP, traffic classification

Channel: Private Cloud, Data Center, Networking & Mgmt, Next Gen Network, Cloud Computing, Public Cloud, Wireless

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Thought Experiment--Forget ROI

January 23, 2012 9:50 AM
Posted by Joe Onisick

Boys and girls, today's homework assignment is a thought experiment. I want you all to put yourselves in the shoes of the CXO team making a decision to move to private cloud. There is, of course, one catch: You may not factor in ROI. We're dropping ROI because it clouds the subject (bad pun intended.) Let's skip the why-should-I-do-this-experiment; I'd of course default to,"Because I told you so."

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Tags: CxO, private cloud, ROI, IT services, self-service portal, standardized, infrastructure, components, server, storage, switch, capacity, network, I/O, cost

Channel: Private Cloud, Data Center, Networking & Mgmt, Next Gen Network, Servers & Storage, Virtualization, Cloud Computing

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Dell Moves Ahead Fluidly in Storage

January 20, 2012 12:32 PM
Posted by David Hill

The IT industry is always adapting to new trends, from client-server and the PC revolution of the '80s and '90s to cloud computing and big data today. These trends inspire successful new vendor entrants, but they can also be problematic for established IT vendors. Over time, some leaders don't adapt and die (see Digital Equipment Corporation), while others swoon and survive in a reduced state by being acquired by larger saviors (see Sun Microsystems).

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Tags: Dell, Fluid Data architecture, storage, PowerVault, EMC, HP, IBM, EqualLogic, iSCSI SAN, Ocarina Networks, compression, de-duplication, Compellent Technologies, thin provisioning, volume management, CLARiiON, Symmetrix

Channel: Storage & Mgmt, Tapes and Disks, Data Center, Deduplication, Servers & Storage, Data Protection, Backup & Recovery

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Are There No Fans For The FAN?

January 19, 2012 9:00 AM
Posted by Howard Marks

A few years ago, Brad O'Neill, then an analyst with the Taneja Group, coined the term FAN (file area network) to describe a virtualized file storage system. Organizations that build FANs that integrate multiple heterogeneous file stores presenting a single unified, optimized name space should be able to save a significant amount of time, effort and money. The collapse this month of AutoVirt is just another example of how this promising technology has never gained any traction with paying customers.

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Tags: FAN, File Area Network, AutoVirt, Z-Force, Abrevity, Scentric, Attune, NeoPath Networks, Cisco, Acopia, F5, ARX, EMC, Rainfinity, NuView, StorageX, Brocade

Channel: Data Center, Networking & Mgmt, Next Gen Network, Cloud Computing

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