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Topic: RAID

RAID News

14 May 2008

Adaptec adds low-end SAS/SATA boards

By Bryan Betts, Techworld

Adaptec has introduced two entry-level Unified Serial RAID controllers based on the dual-core silicon that it debuted earlier this year in its high-end Series 5 controllers. Read more...

RAID Blog Entries

17 March 2008

Isn't it great being forearmed?

By David Cartwright

This weekend was one of those times that I thanked myself for spending a few more quid than I could have done on my web server. Read more...

RAID Insight

04 February 2008

Blade servers vs. rack servers

By Tom Henderson, Rand Dvorak, Network World

In the world of datacentre computing, there's a lot of contention over whether deploying rackable servers is better than deploying blade servers to host consolidated or virtualised applications. Read more...

RAID Briefings

25 October 2007

Sun's ZFS is close to perfect, but widely misunderstood

By Tom Yeager, InfoWorld

With the NetApp-vs-Sun lawsuit and Apple's use of ZFS this new filesystem is getting a lot of attention. Read more...

RAID Interviews

06 December 2007

Implementing datacentre flash arrays

By Chris Mellor

Clever flash solid state disk array management software can already overcome poor write performance and limited write erase cycles, according to EasyCo's chief technology officer. Read more...

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RAID Whitepapers

10 August 2007

Implementing Sun Solaris on IBM BladeCenter Servers

By IBM

This IBM Redpaper describes how to install Solaris on supported BladeCenter servers, either natively or with the use of a Solaris Installation Server. Read more...

RAID Product Reviews

13 May 2008

Buffalo TeraStation Pro II Rackmount

By John E. Dunn, Techworld

  • List price: £1,005.65 plus VAT (4Tb version)
  • Pros: Rack it up for next to nothing – four disks, RAID, good management, and OK software, all at a bargain price
  • Cons: Memeo backup software might not be everyone’s cup of tea; Does the data need extra security when it hits the SAN?; Not all components are redundant Read more...

RAID Case Studies

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