Archive for category New Research

Bridgeworks SANSlide – Virtualising the TCP/IP Stream

Bridgeworks is a UK based storage protocol network bridging specialist. Recently it developed bridges for Fibre channel, iSCSI and SCSI. The company recently briefed me about eliminating a significant amount of elapse time at customer CVS in the US. TCP/IP latency The product range is called SANSlide and is speeding up data transmission over distances. [...]

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Object Storage – A New Proposition?

In fact object storage is not exactly new, but it is a proposition mushrooming with a number of new vendors. And, it does require a fair bit of explanation and as a consequence has still got an air of novelty about it. Revision update The 1st version of this post was published on Nov. 23. [...]

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Avere – Boosting NAS Performance

Lately the European storage industry used a couple of IT shows to demonstrate just how much new life there is in new storage vendors. One of which was Avere at SNW in Frankfurt. The Avere executives has brought many years of experience from distributed files systems and clustering to bear in optimised NAS storage and [...]

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De-mystifying VCE

VCE has been under a veil of mystery, which was partly created by the company itself. VCE produces Vblock™ Infrastructure Platforms and is the joint venture of EMC, CISCO and VMware with Intel as an investor. The behaviour of the competitors of this trio has showed that there is a real fear that VCE may [...]

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Fujitsu First and the Art of the 180 Degree Turn

Fujitsu Technology Solutions is articulating a storage strategy of building out its own portfolio and only partnering with a select few. EMC becomes the casualty. Globality Fujitsu corporate, which once operated with different approaches in its different regions is now pursuing a Globalised approach. The overall corporate goal is to establish Fujitsu as an IT [...]

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Drobo – Satisfying the Curious

On August 24, Drobo announced the B1200i which is designed to support applications such as VMware and Microsoft Exchange. Yet another data centre move for Drobo as the company increasingly depends on the revenue it gets from its IT department customers. Previously I noted that Drobo “needs to communicate with IT professionals in a language [...]

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Oracle Adds to Its Storage Portfolio

Is the heading of this post as well as the heading of the Oracle press release on June 29th. It has been digested by many storage pundits focusing on the supposed failure of Pillar and Larry Ellison’s attempt to recover his investment in Pillar. Briefly: the deal folds Pillar into the Oracle storage organisation and [...]

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IBM Announces Phase Change Memory Progress

On June 30 IBM broadcast to the wider world the summary of a paper presented at the International Memory Workshop. The content was about the progress IBM scientists have made in semiconductor based storage. So, no product announced nor a roadmap for a commercial implementation. The topic is Phase Change Memory (PCM), which IBM thinks [...]

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IBM Enters XIV Into the Battle

IBM joined the other vendors demonstrating that June is apparently the obvious month for storage events. This one was dedicated to the XIV product, which IBM acquired in December 2007. There were other items on the agenda such as Real time Compression and ProtecTIER, but the event was dedicated to XIV. The event took place [...]

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Dell Accelerates Its Storage Strategy

The Dell Storage Forum was held in Orlando Florida; a continuation of what used to be called Compellent C-Drive. As the name implies it is a customer event focused on storage. As I have stated before, Dell the company and Dell the CEO, intends the company to be like HP and IBM (Dell the Challenger). [...]

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