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Whiptail Breaks Vendor Lock-in On Storage Replication

March 29, 2013 03:22 PM
Replication between data centers typically required customers to buy two of the same storage arrays from a vendor. Storage company Whiptail has added heterogeneous replication to its array, which lets customers use Whiptail and any other system.

Storage Hypervisors Vs. Software Defined Storage

November 07, 2012 12:09 PM
New technologies are emerging to streamline storage environments. Whether you call those technologies storage virtualization, storage hypervisors or software defined storage, IT still has to be persuaded to embrace them.

DataCore's Storage Hypervisor: An Overview

November 06, 2012 01:15 PM
DataCore's SANsymphony-V software provides a host of storage features, including auto-tiering, replication, and the ability to remove physical disks without disruption, that can be run on a variety of storage hardware.

Remote Backup Replication Continues to Gain Momentum

October 05, 2012 10:59 AM
A recent survey shows increasing adoption of network-based replication of backup data, which is key to a robust data protection and disaster recovery strategy.

The State of Data Storage Management: 2011 vs. 2012

July 27, 2012 12:13 PM
In 2011, data storage management was all about centralization and consolidation. Now, the tide has turned to data reliability, security and performance. Learn why.

The Importance of Storage Virtualization

May 02, 2012 10:31 AM
With IT budgets relatively static and data on the rise, storage virtualization isn’t just an option, according to one expert: It’s a necessity.

Acronis vmProtect 7 Tightens vSphere Integration

March 06, 2012 09:00 AM
Following six months on the heels of the previous version, which was launched at VMworld 2011, Acronis is releasing the latest version of its small business/branch office virtualization solution for backup and recovery, vmProtect 7. vmProtect 6 was designed to be a fast, light and easy-to-install-and-use backup and recovery product that made use of Acronis’ long-standing relationship with VMware. It was designed to be optimized for vSphere, but according to Seth Goodling, Americas virtualization practice manager at Acronis, vmProtect 7 has been more tightly integrated into VMware vSphere.

Nimbus Sets The Stage For Mainstream Enterprise SSD

February 13, 2012 09:00 AM
Solid-state array pioneer Nimbus Data's new E-Class array system is a sign that solid-state storage is moving from the high-performance fringe to the mainstream of the enterprise data center. Most first-generation, all-solid-state arrays, including Nimbus Data's own S-class, were best suited to targeted applications where high performance with single points of failure was acceptable. The new asset class, like most midrange disk arrays, has a dual-controller design to satisfy my enterprise reliability requirements.

Virtualization, Cloud Having Little Impact On Databases

January 29, 2012 11:00 AM
Cloud computing has taken center stage during the last two years as the hot enterprise technology, but in the database realm, the public cloud and off-site hosted database services still represent too many unknown factors to truly have mass adoption. According to the co-author of the InformationWeek "State of Database Technology" report, the public cloud is so far having very little impact on enterprise databases.

Veeam Adds Hyper-V Support To Its Backup And Replication Software

May 17, 2011 11:00 AM
Following industry expectations, Veeam Software is announcing its intention to have its family of virtualization backup and replication software support Microsoft's Hyper-V hypervisor by the fourth quarter of this year. Up until now, the company's product line has supported only the VMware virtualization system. The company expects that both hypervisors will be supported in a single download and installation.

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