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The present NAS market: What does it hold for the future?
This Essential Guide examines the NAS market to see what type of NAS is right for you and how that will change in the coming years.Tutorial
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Options in small-business storage for server virtualisation
SMBs moving to virtualised servers need shared storage to support a new, dynamic environment. We survey the key file- and block-level options in small-business storage.Feature
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Thecus, McAfee partner on NAS device
Thecus Technology Corp. and McAfee announced a partnership this week.News | 20 Apr 2012
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SGI adopts hybrid storage for clustered NAS
SGI NAS uses hybrid storage with DRAM, solid-state drives and hard drives, ZFS, and SGI caching and management software in scale-out clusters.News | 11 Apr 2012
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Avere Systems gives NAS acceleration devices an edge
Avere Systems upgrades NAS acceleration software, adding more control over namespace and asynchronous replication for the cloud.News | 28 Mar 2012
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Scale-out network-attached storage: Options in today’s market
Scale-out NAS systems are gaining interest due to rapid growth of file data and “big data” analytics. Here’s a look at the scale-out NAS vendors in the market and their products.Tip
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Scale-out network-attached storage: What you need to know
Scale-out NAS is replacing traditional network-attached storage. In this guide, you’ll find out how to stay ahead of this emerging technology trend.Tip
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Product roundup: Scale-out NAS meets unstructured data challenge
Scale-out NAS is the ideal response to the needs of unstructured data. We survey the scale-out NAS market and see how different vendors are implementing the technology.Feature
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NAS options: Pros and cons of scale-out and scale-up
When considering your NAS options, take a look at the pros and cons of traditional scale-up vs. scale-out systems for storing file data.Feature
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NAS technologies: Vendor landscape
An overview of NAS technologies to help organizations make the decision between scale-up and scale-out network-attached storage.Feature
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The present NAS market: What does it hold for the future?
This Essential Guide examines the NAS market to see what type of NAS is right for you and how that will change in the coming years.Tutorial
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The pros and cons of NAS as VM storage
Virtual server and desktop environments demand the use of shared storage for maximum efficiency. What are the key advantages of NAS as VM storage?Podcast
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The benefits of an open source file system for storage
An open source file system can bring huge scalability, parallel file system capability and advanced features compared to those bundled with commercial operating systems.Tip
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NAS management comes of age with clustered NAS
Three things you need to know about NAS management: What is NAS sprawl, what you can do about it, and why clustered NAS transforms NAS to a fully scalable network of nodes.Podcast
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Varonis seeks to provide cloud file sharing, without the cloud
With DatAnywhere, Varonis wants to provide enterprises with on-premises cloud file sharing services such as Dropbox and Box.net.News | 18 Jun 2012
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SGI adopts hybrid storage for clustered NAS
SGI NAS uses hybrid storage with DRAM, solid-state drives and hard drives, ZFS, and SGI caching and management software in scale-out clusters.News | 11 Apr 2012
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F5: The last vendor standing in file virtualisation?
Since 2005 file virtualisation has gone from emerging technology to a field with one active vendor. What has caused the demise of file virtualisation and why does F5 persist with it?Feature
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Firms pleased with Red Hat, Gluster as storage investment increases
Pleased with the Red Hat, Gluster deal, IT shops looking for software-based storage praise their new products.News | 02 Apr 2012
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Avere Systems gives NAS acceleration devices an edge
Avere Systems upgrades NAS acceleration software, adding more control over namespace and asynchronous replication for the cloud.News | 28 Mar 2012
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Nexsan launches unified storage architecture with flash cache
Nexsan releases the NST unified storage architecture supporting iSCSI and NAS, and using flash cache for a performance boost.News | 05 Mar 2012
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Synology releases new DiskStation NAS Server
Synology announces newest addition to DiskStation NAS Server lineup, DiskStation DS1512+, promising faster read and writes, and greater scalability.News | 01 Mar 2012
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EMC Isilon aims to make Hadoop storage ready for enterprise
EMC Isilon wants to make Hadoop storage an enterprise play; the company's latest release natively supports HDFS on Isilon’s OneFS OS.News | 31 Jan 2012
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AutoVirt’s demise another blow to file virtualization
AutoVirt is the latest file virtualization vendor to close its doors, raising more questions about the technology’s viability as a standalone product.News | 12 Jan 2012
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NAS options: Pros and cons of scale-out and scale-up
When considering your NAS options, take a look at the pros and cons of traditional scale-up vs. scale-out systems for storing file data.Feature
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NAS technologies: Vendor landscape
An overview of NAS technologies to help organizations make the decision between scale-up and scale-out network-attached storage.Feature
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Scale-up vs. scale-out network-attached storage
An overview of use cases and products to help organizations make the decision between scale-up and scale-out network-attached storage.Tutorial
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F5 looks to bring ARX NAS virtualization, file migration to smaller organizations
F5 adds midrange and entry-level ARX devices as it attempts to bring NAS virtualization and file migration to organizations besides large enterprises.News | 11 Jul 2011
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AutoVirt adds tool to help data migration projects
AutoVirt adds an assessment tool to its file virtualization software to offer visibility into files and avoid stumbling blocks with data migration projects.Article | 28 Feb 2011
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File virtualization software choices to eliminate file server sprawl
File server sprawl is a common problem affecting many SMBs. Learn about how to solve this problem with file virtualization software.Tip
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F5 Networks incorporates ARX file virtualization into cloud storage
F5 Networks adds file virtualization software to move file, object storage to cloud; launches virtual appliance and open file services API for ARX platform.Article | 06 Dec 2010
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