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2012 Trends to Watch: Storage by ComputerWeekly.com
February 09, 2012 - (Free Research) Ovum analyses data growth, big data, disk shortages, public cloud storage, flash memory, and other storage trends.
E-Guide: Purchasing hardware for SQL Server by Dell, Inc. and Microsoft
January 30, 2012 - (Free Research) SQL Server performance is highly dependent on how you configure your server's storage subsystems. With that in mind, this e-guide dives into a benefit/cost comparison of the increasingly popular solid-state drive (SSD) trend and explains some of the top mistakes people make when purchasing hardware for SQL Server.
Server Optimization, Hardware and Virtualization by Dell, Inc. and Microsoft
January 09, 2012 - (Free Research) In this expert e-guide, find out how to optimize SQL Server with the right choices for hardware, storage devices, and virtualization. Inside, find articles on: what not to do when purchasing hardware; if solid-state storage devices are worth the cost; hardware and risk considerations for an inevitable virtualization initiative.
Special report on EMC by ComputerWeekly.com
November 15, 2011 - (Free Research) This special eight-page indepent report from Computer Weekly, packed with graphs and diagrams, is essential reading for anyone doing business, or thinking of doing business with EMC.
Storage Magazine October 2011 by SearchStorage.com
October 05, 2011 - (Free Research) In the October 2011 cover story of Storage magazine, Phil Goodwin provides a status update on solid-state storage technology. Learn about the various use cases for solid-state storage and find out the different forms of solid-state technology on the market today.
Storage Magazine May 2011 by SearchStorage.com
May 05, 2011 - (Free Research) Named as one of Storage magazine’s “Hot Technologies for 2011”, automated storage tiering is an effective way to make efficient use of installed data storage resources, and to take advantage of the high performance of solid-state storage.
E-Guide: Chapter 1: Quick Tutorial For Evaluating Backup Products by Quantum Corporation
February 09, 2010 - (Free Research) This chapter from this SearchDataBackup.com best practices backup guide walks you through the process of evaluating and purchasing backup products. This backup product buying guide lists the criteria involved in selecting backup products for each backup product category and offers product specifications that will help you compare products.
Tough Test, Top Score: High Praise for Quantum DXi from Alaskan Utility by Quantum Corporation
December 14, 2009 - (Free Research) After carefully weighing competing options, Anchorage Water and Wastewater Utility chose Quantum's DXi-Series solution with deduplication technology for its data protection system upgrade. This case study explains why they made that choice.
General Backup Purchasing Considerations by Quantum Corporation
December 2008 - (Free Research) This chapter discusses the process of evaluating and purchasing backup products. Also discussed are the issues to be aware of during this process, such as recovery deadlines, scalability, security, and more.
Luxembourg Stock Exchange Implements XIV in their VMWare Environment by IBM
March 2011 - (Free Research) Check out this case study to learn how Luxembourg Stock Exchange implemented two full IBM XIV units at their main and backup data centers, with synchronous mirroring for disaster protection. Continue reading to see how they were able to achieve their storage environment goals.
Tennis Australia scores big with IBM® XIV® Storage Systems by IBM
March 2011 - (Free Research) With the pressure and exposure of major international tournaments, Tennis Australia had a compelling need for reliable, easy-to-manage storage that could scale quickly. IBM served up their XIV Storage System, which dramatically reduced downtime, cut costs, and simplified storage management. Read this case study for more.
The Acronis Global Disaster Recovery Index: 2011 by Acronis
January 2011 - (Free Research) When it comes to successfully recovering from a serious incident the Australians were the least confident. Just 22% of Australian businesses felt that they would be able to recover quickly in the event of downtime, compared to a global average of 50%.
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