___________________________________________________________ Computerworld Storage June 05, 2008 ___________________________________________________________
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Xiotech offers a fresh approach with its Intelligent Storage Element: A storage foundation that sets new standards for reliability, performance, and scalability. http://cwflyris.computerworld.com/t/3270077/177723/118115/0/ ************************************************************ In this issue: 1) Sun confirms plan to ship solid-state drives in 2008 2) Opinion: Solid-state disk revolution looms 3) Update: Lost backup tapes prompt IT changes at NY bank 4) Nexsan paints SAS green 5) Intel bets on emerging market with new Atom chip 6) SSDs give overclocked Nehalem extra oomph 7) SanDisk launches solid-state drives for ultra-low-cost PCs OTHER RESOURCES _______________ The SAS Zone - marking a new era in storage scalability. http://cwflyris.computerworld.com/t/3270077/177723/71026/0/ White Paper: Creating Tiered Storage Architecture. http://cwflyris.computerworld.com/t/3270077/177723/116398/0/ Computerworld presents a 100% online virtual conference on storage. Learn more and register now at: http://cwflyris.computerworld.com/t/3270077/177723/117485/0/ Webcast - Learn about Oracle's unique ability to deliver the benefits of grid computing with more self-management and automation. http://cwflyris.computerworld.com/t/3270077/177723/117617/0/ _________________________________________________________ Sun confirms plan to ship solid-state drives in 2008 Sun officials today said that the company plans to ship solid-state storage technology this year, but disclosed few details of its plan. http://cwflyris.computerworld.com/t/3270077/177723/118116/2/ _________________________________________________________ Opinion: Solid-state disk revolution looms With a claimed performance advantage of up to 30:1 for enterprise-class SSDs, it's easy to envision in the near future a tiered storage architecture consisting of SSDs at the high end and various combinations of Fibre Channel, SAS or SATA storage at the middle and low tiers. http://cwflyris.computerworld.com/t/3270077/177723/118117/2/ _________________________________________________________ Update: Lost backup tapes prompt IT changes at NY bank Bank of New York Mellon late last week implemented new policies to protect data stored on backup tapes that are transported off-site after drives were lost twice by couriers this year. http://cwflyris.computerworld.com/t/3270077/177723/118118/2/ _________________________________________________________ ***************SPONSOR************************************** Computerworld Report: Learn how to avoid the pitfalls of storage virtualization in this Computerworld report, a $49.95 value, available free for a limited time, compliments of HP. http://cwflyris.computerworld.com/t/3270077/177723/118119/0/ ************************************************************ _________________________________________________________ Nexsan paints SAS green Nexsan claims to be the first supplier with an energy-efficient SAS storage system by using its MAID technology, which throttles back the power usage of hard drives that are not currently being accessed, and applying it to an SAS array. http://cwflyris.computerworld.com/t/3270077/177723/118120/2/ _________________________________________________________ Intel bets on emerging market with new Atom chip Intel introduced two new low-end Atom chips and a lightweight solid-state drive at the Computex show in Taiwan today. http://cwflyris.computerworld.com/t/3270077/177723/118121/2/ _________________________________________________________ SSDs give overclocked Nehalem extra oomph Intel showed off an overclocked Nehalem system equipped with two solid-state disk drives. http://cwflyris.computerworld.com/t/3270077/177723/118122/2/ _________________________________________________________ SanDisk launches solid-state drives for ultra-low-cost PCs SanDisk has introduced a line of flash memory-based solid-state drives that are designed for portable consumer electronics, called Ultra Low-Cost PCs (ULCPC) or "netbooks." http://cwflyris.computerworld.com/t/3270077/177723/118123/2/ _________________________________________________________ ***************SPONSOR************************************** White Paper - Learn about the cost of over-provisioning servers and storage in an IT infrastructure, and how this unnecessary cost can be reduced and even eliminated through combining server virtualization technology and utility storage. http://cwflyris.computerworld.com/t/3270077/177723/118124/0/ ************************************************************ Computerworld Blogs: 1) Egnyte... file and backup server in the cloud for small businesses 2) Every now and then, justice 3) Thanks for the (flash) memory (disks) ___________________ Egnyte... file and backup server in the cloud for small businesses Small businesses more than their larger counterparts have really been able to take advantage of Software as a Service (Saas) applications to handle large parts of their technology needs. Salesforce and Highrise handle CRM. Basecamp handles project management. Now Microsoft and, to a much large extent, Google Apps are handling enterprise style messaging and calendaring. To view the rest of the blog post, click the following link. http://cwflyris.computerworld.com/t/3270077/177723/118125/2/ Every now and then, justice Pilot fish is hired to be the solo IT support person for this department -- and things don't exactly go swimmingly with the new boss, who believes he's a technical genius. To view the rest of the blog post, click the following link. http://cwflyris.computerworld.com/t/3270077/177723/116807/2/ Thanks for the (flash) memory (disks) Remember IT Blogwatch: in which Samsung announces better, faster, cheaper "disks" made from flash memory. Not to mention ridiculous math nerds... 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