Winchester Systems Inc., a leading data storage solutions company, today announced a new Expandable SATA disk array that offers RAID 6 dual parity data protection. The company’s FlashDisk SX-3498R ...
Key Technology Corporation (KTC), a Hsinchu, Taiwan-based company specializing in the design of optical storage devices and related ICs, currently commands more than 50% of the domestic market for ...
Why do people think RAID means performance? George Ou, Technical Director at ZDNet and a fellow ZDnet blogger, has a great post about real life RAID performance - hardware vs software - plus some ...
OWC is launching a new PCIe Thunderbolt expansion chassis today that provides the ability to take advantage of any professional level performance PCIe adapters (half-length PCIe 2.0 card up to 6.5″) ...
IBM took a major step last week in its plan to remain at the forefront of storage technology by introducing two new disk arrays — the DS6000 for the upper midrange market and the DS8000 for the ...
The release of Pure Storage's arrays comes after trials by customers of over 100 of its beta units, said Matt Kixmoeller, vice president of products for the Mountain View, Calif.-based company.
Tegile Systems, has released its new Zebi hybrid storage arrays. They support both SAN and NAS environments and can deduplicate cached data and compress data on the fly. Tegile claims that Zebi ...
Background: I have a file server running Windows XP Pro. It has three 500GB drives in a RAID 5 configuration via a Syba SD-SATA-4PI card. I have just over 900GB of data on this array. I normally ...
Tuning Raid performance has the air of a black art to storage administrators, with the perception that it can do more harm than good. Most consider the job done once the Raid level is selected. But, ...
The rise of flash storage has been a dominant theme in the datacentre in recent years. And rightly so, with performance in the order of 100 times better than spinning disk media. But there are always ...
Do you users of HP P410i raid controllers (as found in the DL380G6) know if one can mix and match SATA arrays with SAS ones? The product literature says you can but I'm looking for real-world ...
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