Commentary
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Western Digital Buys Virident To Battle Flash Giants
September 10, 2013 11:37 AM Western Digital's $685 million acquisition of PCIe flash specialist Virident lets it compete with flash giants such as Intel/Micron and Samsung. But where was Seagate in all this?
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VMware Gets Real About Virtual Storage
September 09, 2013 03:19 PM VMware is making good on its talk about software-defined storage with three products: vFlash, VSAN and Virsto. But as always, there are pros and cons.
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WAN Acceleration Slows Down
September 09, 2013 10:57 AM A new report shows the WAN acceleration/optimization market is shrinking. WAN optimization won't go away, but don't look for growth either.
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VMware's NSX End Game
September 06, 2013 01:49 PM Imagine an app store for the data center, where you can get firewalling, WAN optimization and other services with a few clicks. Here's how NSX might make it happen.
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EMC VNX: Flash Storage Takes Center Stage
September 06, 2013 11:22 AM With its new flash-optimized VNX storage arrays, EMC makes a case for flash in traditional storage systems.
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Why Software-Defined Storage Is Good For Seagate
September 05, 2013 11:33 AM Some vendors won't fare well if software-defined storage takes off, but disk drive specialists will reap benefits. Here's how.
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A Bad Combo: PernixData's FVP and VSAN
September 04, 2013 02:39 PM Using FVP from startup PernixData together with VMware's VSAN is an all-around bad idea. Combining two flash management layers would be inefficient and reduce performance.
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EMC Reboots VNX for Flash Storage
September 04, 2013 12:53 PM EMC launches new VNX arrays with upgraded software to take full advantage of SSD performance. All-flash startups still have an advantage, but VNX takes a big step forward.
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Speeding Up Flash Storage Via Software
September 04, 2013 12:05 PM IBM's new FlashCache Storage Accelerator uses software to boost flash performance. The technology could signal a trend for the industry.
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VMware NSX Caution Signs
September 04, 2013 10:30 AM VMware's network virtualization platform makes a strong bid to be the SDN architecture of choice, but sticky issues must still be resolved.
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WLAN Success During Back-to-School Deluge
August 30, 2013 04:22 PM My team onboarded 10,000 wireless devices as students arrived for the start of the fall semester. Here's how we made it a (mostly) painless experience.
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The IT Generation Gap
August 30, 2013 12:31 PM VMworld panel exposes a rift between innovative startups focused on cloud, mobile and social technologies and old IT that clings to its data centers and self-managed applications.
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Should Applications Listen To The Network?
August 29, 2013 11:35 AM One goal of SDN is to make the network more responsive to application needs. But applications also have to be responsive to the state of the network.
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VMware's Martin Casado: Energy and Chaos
August 28, 2013 10:38 AM Martin Casado, VMware's chief architect for networking and the driving force behind its NSX technology, spoke with Network Computing about his ambitious goals to reshape how networking is done, the origins of Nicira, and why energy and chaos are good.
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Skyera Soars With 250TB SSD skyEagle Array
August 27, 2013 05:10 PM Skyera’s newest SSD appliance skyEagle boasts up to 250TB of storage. That gives Skyera the highest-density system on the market.
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Arista's New Applications Target Network Engineering Problems
August 27, 2013 03:11 PM Arista announced three new applications that streamline provisioning for virtual environments, expose network performance data and simplify network device upgrades.
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Cumulus Networks: The Pros and Cons of Decoupling
August 26, 2013 05:11 PM Startup Cumulus Networks makes a compelling argument for separating network software and hardware, but the case isn't closed.
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VMworld 2013 Preview: Virtualization Eats the World
August 23, 2013 11:01 AM Expect 31 flavors of "software-defined" at VMworld as VMware updates its SDDC vision and promotes software abstractions and tools at every layer of the data center.
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Will NFV Kill Hardware Load Balancers?
August 22, 2013 11:10 AM As load balancing and other network functions get delivered via virtual appliances, does the hardware ADC have a future?
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Is There A Desktop Version Of Android In Our Future?
August 21, 2013 12:04 PM Could the open source OS designed for smartphones and tablets eventually threaten Windows' dominance on the desktop? Don't hold your breath.
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