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InternetNews December 7, 2006 Drew Robb |
Revving Up RAID Are RAID 5EE and 6 necessary, and if so, does the extra data protection mean SATA is unreliable? |
PC Magazine July 12, 2006 Oliver Kaven |
Expert View: Selecting The Right Raid Level For Your NAS NAS devices play a key role in many businesses and homes today, and a failure can be catastrophic. |
PC World June 2006 Kirk Steers |
Hardware Tips: Make Your Hard Drives Faster and Safer With RAID Choose the RAID configuration most appropriate for your needs... Avoid wrist pains caused by keyboard typing... Dusting your PC just got easier... |
PC Magazine January 1, 2008 David A. Karp |
Build a RAID Array Don't wait inevitable hard disk crash; set up a mirrored RAID array and let your PC handle the backups for you. |
InternetNews June 22, 2005 Sean Michael Kerner |
RAID Revs for the Future The technology may be turning 17 this month, but a number of new developments suggest that its best years may still lie ahead. |
PC Magazine September 27, 2006 |
Accessing RAID 1 Hard Drives Differentiating between hard drives and verifying data is backed up correctly. |
PC World March 2006 Narasu Rebbapragada |
Beware of Double Drives External hard drives with 1 terabyte of storage combine multiple drives. What if one fails? |
Macworld October 2000 Mel Beckman |
SANcube Digital video recording requires fast hard disks. One solution is MicroNet's innovative SANcube, a FireWire storage area network whose hefty disk drives--up to 220GB--move as fast as 30MB per second. |
PC World March 2005 Jon L. Jacobi |
Give Your Storage a Boost Lower costs and higher capacity make hard drives a great bargain right now. |
Macworld September 2003 Anton Linecker |
2.52TB Xserve RAID Server storage option scores on price, performance |
PC Magazine November 15, 2006 |
A Windows XP/RAID Catch-22 How to install Microsoft Windows XP Pro to a pair of 300GB SATA drives in RAID 0. |
Macworld June 2002 Kristina De Nike |
Four Products That Let You Hook Up Fast, High-Capacity Storage, without a Lot of Clutter If the inside of your Mac is no more mysterious to you than the inside of your sock drawer, an internal hardware RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) array may be the perfect way to add lots of very fast storage to your system or to upgrade your boot drive... |
InternetNews April 25, 2007 Henry Newman |
The Real Cost of Storage When power, cooling, performance and reliability are considered, SATA may not have much of a cost advantage over Fibre Channel after all. |
PC Magazine November 30, 2005 Cade Metz |
Emergency Data Recovery Extreme measures may be called for when restoring critical data from damaged hard disks. |
InternetNews February 3, 2004 Paul Shread |
Broadcom Moves into Storage The chipmaker slides into the storage sector with the acquisition of RAIDCore. |
PC Magazine February 22, 2007 Joel Santo Domingo |
CMS Velocity 2 RAID Backup System The speediest external drive that we've tested so far, and also one of the most convenient for people who burn out their hard drives regularly (you know who you are). |
PC Magazine September 27, 2006 |
Transferring Mirrored RAID 1 Data Mirroring data from an old drive to a new drive. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics March 2006 |
Four-Gigabyte Fibre Channel Systems with RAID 6 Data Protection Winchester Systems Inc. is offering a SATA-II disk array with high-speed 4-gigabyte Fibre Channel host interfaces and RAID 6 data protection capable of sustained operation with two simultaneous disk failures. |
InternetNews April 13, 2010 |
Picking the Right SSD for Your Enterprise Storage Network Henry Newman dives into what enterprise IT buyers need to keep in mind when evaluating solid-state storage. |
PC Magazine June 13, 2007 Joel Santo Domingo |
Drobo Downloaders, video experts, pro and enthusiast photographers, take note. The Drobo is the drive enclosure you're looking for. It may be a bit expensive at the start, but its simplicity and future-proof expansion make it worth it. |
PC Magazine July 13, 2004 Robert P. Lipschutz |
Top 10 Storage Buying Tips Buy more DAS (direct-attached storage) than you think you need. |
PC World July 26, 2007 Narasu Rebbapragada |
Networked Storage Gets Extremely Affordable Network-attached storage (NAS) for homes and small businesses is becoming cheaper and easier to use. |
Macworld March 23, 2005 Anton Linecker |
FireWire 800 RAID Storage Looking for short-term, large-capacity storage with fast data-transfer rates? Consider LaCie's Bigger Disk Extreme, G-Technology's G-RAID 800, and WiebeTech's RackFire+. Each these FireWire 800 RAID drive systems deliver considerable high-speed bang without blowing your budget. |
Macworld September 8, 2006 Anton Linecker |
WiebeTech SilverSATA V High-end SATA storage delivers on speed. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics July 2006 |
High-performance 4-gigabit Fibre Channel 16 Bay SATA-II RAID Subsystem Phoenix International Systems' PES16 SATA-II subsystem model combines the high performance, reliability, and scalability of 4-gigabit Fibre Channel host interface with the low cost and high capacity benefits of a 3-gigabit-per-second- serial ATA drive technology. |
PC World October 25, 2006 Narasu Rebbapragada |
Networked Hard Drives Get Media Friendly New NAS storage devices target home users while others retain their business focus. |
PC Magazine October 2, 2008 Joel Santo Domingo |
Western Digital My Book Mirror Edition If you're serious about holding on to your data, you'll be doubly protected by the Western Digital My Book Mirror Edition. |
PC Magazine July 13, 2004 Bill Howard |
Creating a Data Backup Server Enlist an old PC to back up your files. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics September 2006 |
Flash-Disk PMC or XMC with as Much as 64 Gigabytes of Memory Curtiss-Wright Controls Embedded Computing is offering the PBOD Flash-disk PCI mezzanine card or Express mezzanine card that offers as much as 64 gigabytes of high-speed storage. |
PC World December 3, 2007 Becky Waring |
Choose the Right Backup for Your Business Companies often fail to appreciate a sound data backup strategy until their data goes missing. Fortunately, good, affordable backup technology is plentiful, with a flavor for every taste. |
PC World August 2003 Kirk Steers |
Take a Crash Course in Emergency PC Recovery Revive your PC after a crash; protect your data from drive failure with a RAID configuration. |
Popular Mechanics November 2007 Erik Sofge |
NAS200 Does Data Cloud Right with Painless Network Storage Network-attached storage is getting more popular, but not necessarily easier to use -- which is why the NAS200 is such a standout. |
InternetNews June 1, 2010 |
Startup Improves SSD Cloud Performance Panzura's Application Cloud Controller will eliminate latency for SSD drives used in a cloud storage environment. |
InternetNews January 29, 2010 |
Using Solid State Drives for Enterprise Storage SSDs can improve database and file system performance, but there are a number of issues that need to be addressed to make the most of the pricey drives. |
Bank Technology News October 2009 John Adams |
A Good Kind of Disruption The latest advancements to hit solid-state drives are earning raves as a potential slayer of transaction latency, but the innovation also comes with a green thumb. |
InternetNews June 22, 2009 Andy Patrizio |
SGI Targets Mid-Market With New Storage Play High density storage device will handle up to 60 drives, both platter and SSD-based, for 90TB of storage. |
InternetNews July 23, 2010 |
What Keeps SSD From Replacing Spinning Disks Flash is faster, cooler and uses less power, but there's one little problem that keeps it from ever really replacing spinning disks. |
Macworld July 2004 Kristina De Nike |
G5Jam Internal hard drives give the G5 a performance boost |
PC Magazine February 28, 2007 Joel Santo Domingo |
Iomega UltraMax Hard Drive (640GB) The Iomega UltraMax Hard Drive (640GB) tries to exorcise the last few specters haunting this hard-drive maker. For professional Mac users, the UltraMax is an easy fit. |
InternetNews January 5, 2004 Clint Boulton |
First 2.5-inch SATA Drives On the Way Fujitsu's 2.5 inch mobile hard drives are geared for laptops in the early stages. |
InternetNews February 9, 2010 |
Seagate Doubles 10k RPM Drive Capacity Smaller high-speed drives gain capacity and life span in the latest generation of Seagate's Savvio drives. So how much more will you get for your buck? |
PC World June 2, 2008 Melissa J. Perenson |
Desktop Hard Drives Shrink Though 3.5-inch hard drives have long been standard in desktop PCs, manufacturers are moving toward 2.5-inch drives. |
PC World September 2002 Sean Captain |
Buyers' Guide to Hard Drives If you work mostly in standard office programs, nearly any drive will do. But speed counts for multimedia authoring. |
PC Magazine December 24, 2003 Jamie M. Bsales |
First External SATA Backup Drive With the CMS Velocity Series drives, you really have no excuse for not backing up. |
Linux Journal April 28, 2005 Ed Cashin |
Kernel Korner - ATA Over Ethernet: Putting Hard Drives on the LAN New features in the Linux kernel allow you to replace your IDE cable with an Ethernet network. The AoE protocol is so lightweight that even inexpensive hardware can use it. This simplicity is in stark contrast to iSCSI. |
PC World May 2006 Jon L. Jacobi |
Big Hard Drives Take Center Stage Whether you need extra storage space for business or for home, we have a 1-terabyte drive for you. OneTouch III Turbo External 1 TB... TeraSTation Pro 1.0TB... XL Series Desktop 1 TB... Big Disk External 500 GB... |
PC World September 2002 Stan Miastkowski |
Step-By-Step: Get Maximum Speed From Your New Drives Ensure that your upgraded drives give you the best performance possible. |
PC World September 2001 Sean Captain |
Hard Drives: 100GB & Larger Desktop drives have reached 100GB, and larger models are waiting in the wings, but technical limits stand in the way... |
InternetNews March 9, 2009 Andy Patrizio |
Seagate, AMD Double Down on SATA Speeds AMD and Seagate today discuss the next leap in hard disk performance, a doubling of Serial ATA throughput. |
InternetNews June 16, 2005 Henry Newman |
Why Tape Won't Die Issues such as cost, capacity, power, portability and bandwidth will ensure that tape continues to be a reasonable storage alternative to disk. |