Posts Tagged ‘aperi’
Storage Management: Aperi – It's all over
It looks like the open storage management project Aperi has finally been put to rest. See this link.
Storage Resource Management is in a woeful state. SNIA with their SMI-S initiative have failed to deliver anything of value. I’ve posted multiple times here and here about how bad things are....
January 28th, 2009 | Uncategorized | Read More
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Balancing Bicycle and Storage Resources
July 30, 2010 11:07
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IBM to Acquire StorWize
July 30, 2010 09:07
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Hitachi: The Value of uValue
July 27, 2010 20:07
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Hitachi uValue 2010 – Akihabara Visit
July 21, 2010 09:07
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Hitachi uValue
July 17, 2010 10:07
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Chris Evans: Chuck/Tom Well made points about SONAS which I hadn't considered. Tom, I agree the integration route is the key thin...
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Tom Cook: Chriss, You make some great points. Let me jump into the "appliance/data path" issue. I could not agree more, c...
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Chuck: I think the IP would make an interesting addition to the feature set of IBM's SONAS product or perhaps the compression a...
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Ed: go on.... rules are meant to be broken! :D j...
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Rodos: Great work Chris, thanks for sharing what its like to be there! Rodos...
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- @thebizarch I think a "lessons learned" session over a beer is in order. about 19 hours ago from TweetDeckin reply to thebizarch
- @thebizarch You are kidding - JUST a reboot? about 19 hours ago from TweetDeckin reply to thebizarch
- [blog] Balancing Bicycle and Storage Resources: Transport for London today unveiled their new bicycle hire scheme,... http://bit.ly/akDrkP about 22 hours ago from twitterfeed
- @vStewed Is it 20-question Friday? :-) about 22 hours ago from TweetDeckin reply to vStewed
- @vStewed @BasRaayman In any case, most storage admins will over-engineer both NAS and SAN environments, so no problem. about 22 hours ago from TweetDeckin reply to vStewed
- @vStewed @BasRaayman - ability to replicate sync, multipathing, scalability, may all outweigh perf discussion about 22 hours ago from TweetDeckin reply to vStewed
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