Home > Top 10 SAN news stories and tips
Data Storage Summer Series:
EMAIL THIS LICENSING & REPRINTS

Top 10 SAN news stories and tips

25 Aug 2007 | Jo Maitland, Senior News Director and Andrew Burton, Features Editor

Digg This!    StumbleUpon Toolbar StumbleUpon    Bookmark with Delicious Del.icio.us   

If you're just back from vacation and feeling a little blurry, here's a reminder of the most important SAN stories this year. We've coupled them with related learning material and tips, to keep you on your toes in the market.

The top 10 SAN news stories of the year are listed below, along with related expert advice. Some of the topics we have been following include the Brocade/McData merger, file virtualization, SAN encryption, iSCSI SANs and storage virtualization.

Check it out!

  1. BrocData

    It's a little harsh, but that's the word on street for the now combined Brocade and McData. Brocade missed its latest earnings targets claiming customers are deferring purchases until the company releases the next generation merged platform early 2008.

    Brocade reports earnings
    Brocade unveils McData roadmap
    Users question Brocade-McData roadmap, eye Cisco
    Brocade answers users' roadmap questions

    Related advice: How to add more channels to a network, Storage switches: Five tips in five minutes

  2. Cisco goes for the jugular

    Wasting no time, Cisco has pounced on Brocade and McData customers and is spreading FUD like there's no tomorrow, increasing competition dramatically.

    Cisco stamps on Brocade in Q4, Dell'Oro says
    Brocade blasts Cisco on director switch power consumption

    Related advice: How to increase your storage energy efficiency, Storage switches: Five tips in five minutes

  3. Networking vendors snap up file virtualization

    Brocade started the trend of networking companies buying into the file virtualization market with the acquisition of NuView in 2006. This year the trend has continued with F5 buying Acopia and Cisco buying Neopath.

    F5 buys Acopia for $210M
    Cisco acquires Neopath
    Cisco's move to kill Neopath shocks users, analysts
    File virtualization becomes a network service
    Brocade says file virtualization biz growing

    Related advice: File Virtualization FAQ, Choosing a file virtualization appliance, Manage heterogeneous NAS devices with virtualization

  4. Cisco, EMC buddy up on SAN encryption

    Storage managers have been reluctant to purchase storage security products because, until now, these products been very expensive and have added latency to the SAN. Cisco and EMC/RSA are working on a blade for Cisco's MDS directors that will provide SAN-based encryption for tape libraries and VTLs, which promises to alleviate both these issues.

    Cisco, EMC partner on SAN encryption

    Related advice: Storage encryption: How much is enough?

  5. Brocade gets into HBAs

    Brocade announced earlier this year that it has partnered with LSI Logic to develop HBAs. Analysts said a third competitor in the HBA market could improve pricing for end users, which is always nice to hear.

    Brocade gets into the HBA business

    Related advice: Fibre Channel HBA Buying Guide

  6. iSCSI takes its rightful place next to Fibre Channel

    iSCSI has been blasted as the redheaded step child to Fibre Channel ever since its inception. Finally, this year it's taking its rightful place in the family of storage networking protocols.

    ISCSI brings VMware to a new audience
    EMC, NetApp execs debate future of iSCSI
    ISCSI gains strength from servers
    ISCSI maven says TOE cards are back
    Intransa launches 10 GigE IP SAN

    Related advice: iSCSI vs. Fibre Channel Explained, What you should know about iSCSI initiators, What you need to know about 10 GigE IP SANs, Easing I/O bottlenecks with Microsoft Scalable Network Pack

  7. 4 Gig Fibre Channel switches everywhere

    4 Gigabit FC switches rolled out en masse this year.

    4 Gbit Fibre Channel switch purchase considerations

  8. SAN vendors propose FC over Ethernet standard

    Just in case you want another networking standard to worry about, the storage vendors have come up with FC over Ethernet (FCoE). The claim is that the new specification will define the process of adding Fibre Channel information into Ethernet packets as the "payload"; the new protocol would be a Layer 2 networking standard that would allow for the creation of converged networks combining Fibre Channel, enhanced Ethernet, and high-performance computing (HPC) clustered traffic in the data center.

    Storage vendors propose FC over Ethernet standard

  9. FC-SATA switch emerges

    Another cross-protocol standards effort has been led by Emulex, to get FC and SATA devices talking to one another. The company has released a product of its own but so far the rest of the industry has yet to get on board.

    Emulex stands alone with FC-SATA switch

  10. Storage virtualization reaches the "Trough of disillusionment"

    Block-level storage virtualization had built a head of steam over the year, but users with say there are either still limits in the products available or limits in their infrastructures that keep the "single pane of glass" management dream just a dream for now.

    SNW: Storage virtualization is no silver bullet, users say

    Related advice: Storage Virtualization FAQ, Choosing a storage virtualization approach, Storage virtualization: Where and how



Digg This!    StumbleUpon Toolbar StumbleUpon    Bookmark with Delicious Del.icio.us   


RELATED CONTENT
Fibre Channel (FC) SAN
IBM set to launch block-level XIV Storage System
FCoE no threat to iSCSI SAN makers, says LeftHand exec
Bullish Cisco predicts Fibre Channel over Ethernet storage arrays in 2009
Comic Relief chooses Compellent SAN for tiering, provisioning features
Brocade waves caution flag for Fibre Channel over Ethernet
Council sticks with IBM for £150,000 SAN project
Free Sun utility turns OpenSolaris servers into Fibre Channel storage arrays
Nexsan disk array combines SAS with MAID
Cisco buys Nuova and launches FCoE-compliant switch
Law firm set to climb email compliance mountain

ISCSI SAN
NHS trust treats DAS sprawl with FalconStor/Nexsan iSCSI SAN
Dell array has nice surprise: VMware snapshot manager
IBM set to launch block-level XIV Storage System
Pivot3 consolidates physical servers onto storage arrays
FCoE no threat to iSCSI SAN makers, says LeftHand exec
Start-up saves shekels with software-based iSCSI SAN
University opts for Stormagic software iSCSI SAN
Bulky backups spur Council to consolidate, centralise
Second EqualLogic SAN for London publisher
The AA saves £34 million a year with NetApp iSCSI SAN

SAN management
More SAN capacity is not always better
Systems administrators make the best SAN administrators
The bigger the SAN, the greater the risk it will crumble
IBM rolls out thin provisioning on SVC storage virtualisation devices
Xiotech Virtual View automates storage provisioning for VMware
HDS streamlines storage management tools
How to size a SAN
UK storage startup boosts US market presence
Learn all about LUNs
LUN basics

RELATED RESOURCES
2020software.com, trial software downloads for accounting software, ERP software, CRM software and business software systems
Search Bitpipe.com for the latest white papers and business webcasts
Whatis.com, the online computer dictionary


About Us  |  Contact Us  |  For Advertisers  |  For Business Partners  |  Site Index  |  RSS
SEARCH 
TechTarget provides enterprise IT professionals with the information they need to perform their jobs - from developing strategy, to making cost-effective IT purchase decisions and managing their organizations' IT projects - with its network of technology-specific Web sites, events and magazines.

TechTarget Corporate Web Site  |  Media Kits  |  Reprints  |  Site Map




All Rights Reserved, Copyright 2008, TechTarget | Read our Privacy Policy
  TechTarget - The IT Media ROI Experts