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IBM Engineers Atomic-Scale Memory
Big Blue scientists announced that they were able to store a bit of information in as few as 12 magnetic atoms, a breakthrough that could lead to storage technology at least 100 times denser than currently available.
Dell Supports Fluid Data Architecture with Storage Releases
Dell unleashed a slew of new storage offerings at its Dell Storage Forum even in Europe, including an update to its Compellent storage arrays.
Fusion-io Blasts Through 1 Billion IOPS Barrier
In a demonstration of its Auto Commit Memory extension, Fusion-io achieved 1 billion input and output operations per second (IOPS) on eight HP servers using eight ioDrive 2 Duos.
Seagate Revises 2Q Guidance Upward but HDDs Still in Short Supply
Reporting preliminary fiscal second quarter 2012 financial results, Seagate Technology said revenues for the quarter were better than expected, but it believes hard disk drives will continue to be in short supply through 2012.
Do You Want Your OwnCloud?
The open source OwnCloud project enables users to set up their own cloud storage service, analogous in many ways to what the proprietary DropBox service provides today.
Red Hat Storage Appliance Integrates Gluster With Linux
Some vendors move faster than others when it comes to integrating products from an acquisition.
TMS Unleashes High-Availability Flash Array
The flash array vendor delivers high-availability and low latency in a 1U enclosure that draws between 300 and 400 watts of power.
Fusion-io Doubles Capacity of ioDrive Octal PCIe Flash Module
The storage specialist says its new To TB ioDrive Octal gives customers the ability to pack up to 20 TB of flash-based acceleration into a 1U server.
Flooding in Thailand Could Also Depress Worldwide HDD Shipments
The severe flooding in Thailand has taken hundreds of lives. The country is also a hard disk drive manufacturing center, and the disaster could have a severe effect on worldwide PC shipments through the first half of 2012
Nimble Brings Out a New Hybrid Storage Appliance
The hybrid storage appliance maker expands its family -- adds a VMware plug-in.
New Seagate Internal Drive Has 3 TB Capacity
Seagate launches a streamlined family of internal hard-disk drives that hold up to 3 TB and spin at 7200 rpm.
SnapServer Claims Unified Sotry Needs No Provisioning
Overland Storage unveils SnapServer DX, a new unified NAS and iSCSI SAN device that leverages RAID technology to eliminate the need to provision storage capacity.
SnapServer Claims New Storage Appliance Needs No Provisioning
Overland Storage unveils SnapServer DX, a new unified NAS and iSCSI SAN device that leverages RAID technology to eliminate the need to provision storage capacity.
Disk Arrays in Cloud Deployments Show Promise
Use of disk arrays as storage in "external clouds" is on the upswing.
DataCore Extends SANsymphony-V to the Cloud
DataCore Extends SANsymphony-V to the Cloud
Fusion-io Shows Next Generation ioMemory Products
The new ioDrive2 and ioDrive2 Duo feature faster speeds, higher capacities, and self-healing capabilities.
Oracle Ships 'Columnar Compression' for its Storage Systems
Customers who want columnar compression of data, but don't want to use Exadata, the restraints are gone.
QLogic Expands 'Adaptive Convergence' with New Switch, Routers
Under its so-called Adaptive Convergence initiative, the company aims to make it simpler and less expensive for customers to migrate storage and networking in the data center.
Toshiba Ships New Portable Hard-disk Drives
Toshiba's new Canvio 3 and Canvio Basics 3 drives pack up to 1 TB of storage in a portable form factor.
Demand for Cheaper SSDs for Frontline Storage Growing
Survey finds IT trending towards use of SSDs to replace HDDs in datacenters.
D-Link Debuts 'Secondary Server' Arrays
D-Link introduces the DSN-4000 Series xStack Storage iSCSI SAN Arrays for secondary server applications such as disaster recovery, backup, surveillance, and archiving.
Intel Aims Longer-lasting SSDs at Data Centers
The chip giant targets its own previous generation of solid-state drives for replacement by the new industrial strength SSDs designed for data center use.
New Genesis SSDs Feature Memory Signal Processing
Second-generation drives feature high-endurance and high-performance.
Kaminario Releases New 'Hybrid' SSD Appliances
SAN maker Kaminario comes out with new storage appliances that can use different types of solid-state drives.
Seagate Ships 4 TB External Hard Drive
A new hard-disk drive supports as much as 4 TB of data in a 3.5-inch external form factor.
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