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Winchester Systems Inc., a leading data storage solutions company, today announced a new Expandable SATA disk array that offers RAID 6 dual parity data protection. The company’s FlashDisk SX-3498R ...
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Fed up with slow tape backup systems and under pressure by regulators and auditors to keep data online and readily available, large and midsize businesses are making disk-to-disk backup technology a ...
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EMC Corp. on Monday will announce a new line of storage arrays designed to let customers replace tape-based backup systems with faster disk-based devices. The new line, called the Clariion Disk ...
Storage extension for the backup server is planned to use iSCSI boxes, originally with Dell MD3000 + MD1000 in mind. Dells switch from MD3000 to MD3200 makes the coice a bit problematic, as going from ...
What you will learn from this tip: The limitations of disk-to-disk backup and how to overcome them by using D2D in combination with other media. Disk-to-disk backup has become increasingly popular, ...
In their push to change the way corporate data centers back up their data, the vendors often leave in their wake confusion as to the viability of hard disk as a tape substitute. >> A new breed ...
BILLERICA, MA--(Marketwired - Oct 7, 2013) - Winchester Systems Inc., a leading data storage solutions provider, today announced that its flagship line of FlashDisk RAID disk arrays now offer 10 Gb ...
I need to replace four disks in a RAID 5 array on a Dell PowerEdge 6600 running Red Hat Linux 9.0. The RAID controller is PERC 3. I'm replacing 73 GB disks with 146 GB disks.<BR><BR>Can anyone point ...