Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Fake a stretched cluster for fun and profit

Bare-metal clouds trade virtualization for performance | HGST announces 12Gbps SAS SSDs for enterprise data centers

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Fake a stretched cluster for fun and profit
Last week, I wrote about the huge benefits and associated challenges of implementing "stretched" virtualization clusters. These offer tangible benefits over traditional hot/warm site implementations in that they allow workloads to be seamlessly migrated from one site to the other. Read More


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Bare-metal clouds trade virtualization for performance
Sometimes, for either performance or security reasons, customers don't want to use a public or a private cloud with virtualized infrastructure. Service providers are increasingly responding to this, and one analyst says there is increasing demand for bare-metal clouds. Read More

HGST announces 12Gbps SAS SSDs for enterprise data centers
Western Digital company HGST on Tuesday announced what it claimed to be the first 12Gbps SAS solid-state drive for use in enterprise storage servers, delivering twice the throughput compared to current 6Gbps SAS technology. Read More

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The data explosion threatens to overwhelm storage systems, particularly the backup tier. Here's how data deduplication can help. Read More



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