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Do Enterprise Storage Arrays have a Future? – Forbes blog by John Webster

By John Webster, Wednesday, February 12th 2014

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I’m reading some handwriting on the wall. It says that revenue growth for the storage array platforms commonly used in enterprise data centers will be hard to come by in 2014. I say this knowing full well that more data is being...

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Something’s wrong when storage vendors pitch speeds and feeds – Storage Soup blog from Randy Kerns

By Randy Kerns, Tuesday, February 11th 2014

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I’m surprised to hear from IT people that storage vendors are still using “speeds and feeds” in their sales pitches. Salesmen for these companies talk about how fast and how big the storage systems could be. When I asked what...

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Addendum – Answers to Questions Regarding Testing

By Russ Fellows, Friday, February 7th 2014

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Overview As an independent analyst firm, Evaluator Group was engaged by Brocade to conduct a comparison of two environments, a Cisco UCS with FCoE server connections and an HP BladeSystem with Fibre Channel server connections, both connected to Fibre Channel...

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Hello World – Russ Fellows

By Russ Fellows, Friday, February 7th 2014

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Computer system performance is a topic that has held my interest for many years.  Starting with my interest in OR (Operational Research), I have been heavily involved with queueing theory, computer modeling and simulations starting with my undergraduate engineering studies...

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Impediments to innovation – Storage Soup blog by Randy Kerns

By Randy Kerns, Thursday, January 23rd 2014

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The computer storage industry seems interesting to many on the outside. Fellow engineers I associate with who are in different disciplines often ask pointed questions when we get together. The most consistent questions are why there are so many storage startups,...

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The truth about encryption – Storage Soup blog by Randy Kerns

By Randy Kerns, Monday, January 6th 2014

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When talking to IT professionals about encryption, I often notice a lack of understanding about information security. It often comes as a surprise that encryption inside of a disk storage system only protects data when someone steals the disk drives...

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Storage Market Forecast for 2014: Trifurcation Results in Increasing Complexity

By John Webster, Monday, December 9th 2013

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Tis the season for forecasting as pundits prove their worth by predicting the future—at least into the following year. As an industry analyst I often feel compelled to write these, usually with little regard for what I said the year...

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Backups and archives require separate discussions – Storage Soup blog by Randy Kerns

By Randy Kerns, Friday, December 6th 2013

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I’ve spent a lot of time talking to IT clients and vendors about archiving and backup, and these discussions made me realize there is a real problem with the terminology used today. For IT clients, the terms have different meanings depending on the...

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Negative Associative Sales – Storage Soup blog by Randy Kerns

By Randy Kerns, Monday, November 11th 2013

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“We missed you at the [name deleted] Institute for Sports Medicine.” This was the title of an email I received, reminding me of when I blew out a knee skiing years ago, and the subsequent rehab process. The knee injury was...

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“Hadoop Meets The Mainframe” – John Webster’s Forbes blog, Inescapable Data

By John Webster, Wednesday, October 30th 2013

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Within enterprise data centers, Hadoop is a shiny new toy—the same place where the mainframe is sometimes thought of as a dinosaur. Yet the two have some things in common. Both are used as large scale, high performance batch processing...

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