Posts Tagged ‘TechCrunch’
Cloud Computing: Misunderstanding Data Availability
As is widely reported (here by TechCrunch), Carbonite, an online backup service, have lost customer data. Another one of a long line-up of data losses, (whether partial or complete – which has taken some companies down) this demonstrates that relying on someone else to keep your data safe...
March 28th, 2009 | Cloud computing | Read More
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Cloud Computing: Cloud /= Virtualisation
March 15, 2010 13:03
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Enterprise Computing: COPAN, EMC/VMware & STEC
March 11, 2010 10:03
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Enterprise Computing: HP Blades Tech Day – Roundup
March 10, 2010 06:03
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Virtualisation: Home Lab Update March 9, 2010 07:03
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Enterprise Computing: HP Blades Tech Day 2
March 5, 2010 06:03
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Chris Evans: So do you think we'll see creep of free features? i.e. over time, more value add features will be freely offered? Chri...
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Chris Evans: Bobby Get the Netapp simulator. You'll need a friend who works for Netapp (or is a customer) as the simulator isn't pu...
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Chris Evans: Tony, thanks for the comment! No need to remind me you're IBM - remember all those years ago when you measured a 3380 f...
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Tony Pearson: Chris, great post! I find the NIST definition useful: http://csrc.nist.gov/groups/SNS/cloud-computing/ Tony Pears...
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Bobby: Hey there, I want to stratup a lab to learn data ontap and EMC clarion OS system for the storage. Can you provide me som...
- Enterprise Computing: Is DMX The Worst Array for Wastage? (48)
- Enterprise Computing: The Inevitable FCoE (23)
- Enterprise Computing: USP-V - So Long And Thanks For All The Fish (21)
- Enterprise Computing: Netapp The $4Billion Product (21)
- Enterprise Computing: Has EMC Slipped Zero Block Reclaim Into V-Max? (21)
- Enterprise Computing: Why Thin Provisioning Is Not The Holy Grail for Utilisation (20)
- Enterprise Computing - Death of Tiering? (19)
- Review: DroboPro - Part I (17)
- Poll: Who's The Best At Storage Management Software? (16)
- Enterprise Computing: Do We Need FAST v1, EMC? (14)
- @storagebod I thought the Federation was bad (Blakes 7)? about 8 hours ago from TweetDeckin reply to storagebod
- @hserva @nigelpoulton @techmute If only XIV didn't have other failings, then it would be the perfect platform... about 15 hours ago from TweetDeckin reply to hserva
- @storageanarchy @Storagezilla @nigelpoulton From what I've seen, EMC are (slowly) deprecating the "old stuff" in Enginuity... 10:10:21 PM March 15, 2010 from TweetDeckin reply to storageanarchy
- @Schwieb No worries! 10:08:48 PM March 15, 2010 from TweetDeckin reply to Schwieb
- @rodos Didn't you know? NAS is the new SAN...... 09:48:19 PM March 15, 2010 from TweetDeckin reply to rodos
- @rodos exactly. Fixed LUN size was a workaround for inability to easily move/re-layout data between LUNs. 09:47:49 PM March 15, 2010 from TweetDeckin reply to rodos
- @ianhf @nigelpoulton I used to think LUN size was important. I'm convinced it's almost becoming irrelevant. 09:38:40 PM March 15, 2010 from TweetDeckin reply to ianhf
- RT @daniel_eason: @chrismevans http://bit.ly/8LcM2q <--- Nice link! 08:13:01 PM March 15, 2010 from TweetDeck
- @daniel_eason Dr Bunsen had no eyes, Dr bob was in Vetinarian's Hospital 08:11:42 PM March 15, 2010 from TweetDeckin reply to daniel_eason
- @daniel_eason or Nurse: "Dr Bob, the patient is sinking", Dr Bob in German accent: "I vunder vot he is sinking about??" 08:10:16 PM March 15, 2010 from TweetDeckin reply to daniel_eason
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