Quantum, which stopped selling hard disks in 2000 but continues to sell networked storage systems, will begin selling hard disk-based backup systems, the company said this week. The DX30 acts like the ...
eSpeaks’ Corey Noles talks with Rob Israch, President of Tipalti, about what it means to lead with Global-First Finance and how companies can build scalable, compliant operations in an increasingly ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. LAS VEGAS—XenData will debut its new DX-240 near-line disk array system with continuous back up ...
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 ...
LAS VEGAS -- Nexsan Technologies has introduced InfiniSAN D2D disk-to-disk backup, an enterprise-class storage solution that attempts to lower storage TCO by eschewing expensive tape backup hardware ...
Three years ago, there wasn't a disk-based backup market. Besides a pair of niche mainframe solutions, only a couple of small companies tried to convince information technology managers that ...
Storage extension for the backup server is planned to use iSCSI boxes, originally with Dell MD3000 + MD1000 in mind. Dells switch from MD3000 to MD3200 makes the coice a bit problematic, as going from ...
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In their push to change the way corporate data centers back up their data, the vendors often leave in their wake confusion as to the viability of hard disk as a tape substitute. >> A new breed ...
What you will learn from this tip: The limitations of disk-to-disk backup and how to overcome them by using D2D in combination with other media. Disk-to-disk backup has become increasingly popular, ...
I need to replace four disks in a RAID 5 array on a Dell PowerEdge 6600 running Red Hat Linux 9.0. The RAID controller is PERC 3. I'm replacing 73 GB disks with 146 GB disks.<BR><BR>Can anyone point ...