Thursday 11 August 2011

SSD developments dominate the news

Software error complicates Amazon's data center recovery | SSD drives promise to enhance storage performance, but a new host-interface-standard holds the key

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SSD developments dominate the news
Everything was coming up SSDs last week. Major solid state drive (SSD) manufacturer STEC announced last week that it was entering the PCIe-based SSD fray with an advanced drive that supports both Single-Level Cell and Multi-Level Cell (SLC and MLC) configurations and a caching solution that can greatly increase the performance of servers accessing direct attached or shared storage. Read More


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Guide: Converged Infrastructure for the Private Cloud
This guide discusses the infrastructure challenges of the next-gen private cloud. Traditional networks limit flexibility and increase your workload. Read this 24-page guide to learn about new fabric architectures that virtualize connectivity to increase efficiency and accelerate management by 100X. Read now!

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How to Launch a Successful IT Automation Initiative
In this paper, we'll look at IT automation from the corporation's perspective, and discuss the steps organizations should take before launching such an initiative. We'll hear from companies that successfully implemented computer automation platforms, what their early steps were and what they would do differently if they could repeat the process. Read now

Software error complicates Amazon's data center recovery
Amazon Web Services' efforts to restore service following a power outage at its Dublin data center were complicated further on Monday by an error in the EBS (Elastic Block Storage) software, the company said. Read More


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Three steps to agile change
Comprehensive IT change configuration and release management (CCRM) continues to confound and frustrate both IT and the business units for which it provides services. But by first instituting the appropriate foundational processes and supporting tools, many enterprises are experiencing renewed CCRM success. Read Now

SSD drives promise to enhance storage performance, but a new host-interface-standard holds the key
Flash-memory-based solid-state disks (SSDs) provide faster random access and data transfer rates than electromechanical drives and today can often serve as rotating-disk replacements, but the host interface to SSDs remains a performance bottleneck. PCI Express (PCIe)-based SSDs together with an emerging standard called NVMe (Non-Volatile Memory express) promises to solve the interface bottleneck. Read More


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Case study: Getting started with desktop virtualization
The promise of virtualized desktops is widely recognized and desktop virtualization is topping most IT departments' priority lists. But while the "why" of desktop virtualization is clear, it's the "how" that is most challenging. Follow one customer's journey to a more agile and secure business environment. Learn more.>>

Erasure coding ensures storage durability in environments where RAID falls down
Erasure codes are a form of forward error correction (FEC) technology that has been used in a variety of ways for decades and is now emerging on a new class of high-capacity storage systems to address the limitations of RAID. Read More

Is there a lesson for Google+ in the demise of Baidu Talk?
Hey, Google, get a load of what can happen when a major search engine company launches a social network and requires that users provide their real names in order to participate. Baidu Talk, the Twitter equivalent of China's Google equivalent, is about to be no more, just as Google itself wrestles with resistance to its anonymity prohibition within its fledgling Google+ community. Read More

Tech survivors: Geek technologies that still thrive 25 to 50 years later
These 18 technologies remain core to the computing experience for IT, engineers, and developers Read More



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