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RAID (redundant array of inexpensive disks) refers to a data storage scheme using multiple hard drives to share or replicate data among the drives. Depending on the configuration of the RAID (typically referred to as the RAID level), the benefit of RAID is one or more of increased data integrity, fault-tolerance, throughput or capacity compared to single drives. |
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Modular Systems: The Evolution of Reliability |
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The mission of this paper is to illustrate, through case studies, how modularity not only delivers its more obvious and easily understood benefits but also its most subtle, least understood, and profound reliability benefit: fault tolerance. The inherent fault tolerance of modular design provides a powerful new defense against failure, introducing into complex systems a strategy for reliability that is not only adequate, but superior.
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Archiving and Compliance with Data Domain Deduplication Storage |
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Kahn Consulting, Inc. (KCI) has assessed Data Domain deduplication storage systems using criteria derived from broad compliance requirements and best practices related to information management. In this paper, KCI evaluates the Data Domain deduplication architecture and specifically how its Data Invulnerability Architecture is designed to protect system data using a number of techniques. Learn more today!
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File Fragmentation, SANs, NAS and RAID |
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This document will explain the behavior and benefit of implementing Diskeeper defragmentation software with intricate modern hardware technologies such as RAID, NAS and SANs. SANs, NAS devices, corporate servers, and even high end workstations and multimedia-centric desktops characteristically implement multiple physical disk drives in some form of fault tolerant disk striping (RAID).
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Go Green with IBM System x Servers and Intel® Xeon® Processors |
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Published Date: Sep 26, 2008 |
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Energy use and environmental impact are hot topics right now. But it’s not just the environment at stake, it’s your IT budget. By “going green” with the energy efficient IBM System x servers featuring Intel Xeon processors, you can cut your energy costs by half and save floor space to make room for future growth.
Get the details on these benefits and many others in this Solution Brief from IBM.
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Hitachi USP V Enterprise-Class Services Oriented Storage Solutions |
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The USP V is a best-in-class enterprise storage system and storage virtualization platform. The USP V provides a series of capabilities that individually provide great value. When these capabilities are conjoined, it raises the stakes, offering value as a single storage system, as a storage virtualization platform and as a Services Oriented Storage Solution—provided by a leading, world-class storage vendor
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IBM System Storage DS3400: Consolidate and share data within your SAN |
| By :IBM |
Published Date: Oct 03, 2008 |
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As your data volume and value increases, reduce your risk with the IBM System Storage DS3400 Express. This direct-attach storage (DAS) or SAN solution is scalable and expandable to consolidate your data. It’s also flexible and affordable for small and midsize businesses. Get all the details at a glance in this data sheet.
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IBM System Storage DS3400 Express Data Sheet |
| By :IBM |
Published Date: Oct 03, 2008 |
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A cost-effective way to take advantage of storage consolidation, the IBM System Storage DS3400 Express, features Fibre Channel direct-attach or SAN solution for easy transition. It’s also simple to deploy and manage, and it’s expandable as you grow.
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IBM System x 3350. Delivering power-optimized performance |
| By :IBM |
Published Date: Jun 18, 2008 |
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The IBM System x 3350 is a rack server designed for single-application hosting. This datasheet explains the details and benefits of the x3350, including its energy efficiency, high availability and outstanding performance, as well as the integrated systems management tools that help you manage complexity.
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IBM System x3350 - A highly-affordable, ultradense, uniprocessor server |
| By :IBM |
Published Date: Jul 09, 2008 |
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For workloads that traditionally require dual-processor systems, such as e-mail and collaboration, Web serving and Java-based applications, IBM offers the System x3350. It’s also ideal for server deployments that require a dedicated server with high RAS features. For extensive details, download the product guide.
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IBM System x3650: application server for data-dense environments |
| By :IBM |
Published Date: Sep 03, 2008 |
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Selecting the right server for your business-critical applications is an investment in the future of your business. This datasheet explores the IBM System x3650 server, and shows how it can save energy costs, help you manage growth and complexity, and protect valuable IT investments.
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IBM System x3650: outstanding performance, availability and capacity |
| By :IBM |
Published Date: Sep 16, 2008 |
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Discover the IBM System x3650, a highly available and expandable, rack-dense, 2U dual-socket SMP server, ideal for application serving in Web environments. This product guide gives an overview of the x3650, as well as key features and specifications of this flexible, reliable, and simple-to-manage server.
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IBM System Storage: The future of your business is already here |
| By :IBM |
Published Date: Dec 26, 2007 |
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Server technologies and storage technologies are converging, enabling a powerful new era of information on demand. IBM System Storage solutions are supporting companies’ green initiatives with energy efficient tools and technology that reduce cooling costs and take up less space. The solutions are also resilient enough to grow and adapt with you.
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Massively Scalable NAS - Pre-Empting Tomorrow's Data Overload with Today's Technology |
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NAS has always been simple…unless IT managers wanted to grow their NAS storage significantly. Then the simplicity evaporated. Now, with massive storage build-outs a necessity, a simply managed, highly scalable NAS environment is a must. For the first time, storage administrators are thinking in terms of managing petabytes of data. Fortunately, new technologies make such systems available even to IT shops with limited budgets. Now smaller firms as well as large enterprises can scale their storage to meet demands, and can align their storage investment to accommodate a need for more storage, for faster storage, or both.
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Removable Storage Technologies: A Comparative Overview |
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Most data storage devices can be broadly characterized as either fixed media or removable media. This paper briefly examines and compares magnetic tape, magneto-optical disk, and removable magnetic disks, and identifies their positioning, future trends, and market applications.
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Storage layouts that maximize SAP performance |
| By :IBM |
Published Date: Jun 16, 2008 |
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With the IBM® System Storage™ DS3400 storage server, SAP customers can increase the efficiency of their storage infrastructure while reducing costs at the same time. This white paper describes the advantages of using the DS3400 storage server in an SAP® environment, and how to get the performance you need with the right layout for your SAP system.
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Top 10 Data Protection Tips for SMBs |
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The amount of data on business computers has grown astronomically over the past few decades. If a company loses this data, business grinds to a halt. The following tips can help you select the hardware and software you need to safeguard the integrity of your data, guarantee accurate restores, and manage backups without placing an undue burden on IT personnel.
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Virtual Tape Libraries Without Complexity |
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Disk in the form of - that is, disk presented as tape - can be added without requiring huge changes to existing backup strategies. This is more straightforward than adding disk into an existing environment, because adding disk without the VTL interface requires complex and unavoidable changes to existing strategies.
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Building a Highly Reliable SAN |
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System reliability is a vital component in Storage Area Network (SAN) design that keeps your production environment operating and avoids data loss and downtime. But since SANs are built using both mechanical and electronic parts, component failures due to usage, environmental factors, or manufacturing defects are not uncommon. Even in completely redundant systems, controllers can fail, fans can stop operating, power supplies can burn out, and disk drives can degrade or fail.
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