How to evaluate storage products from startups, StoragebSoup blog by Randy Kerns

By Randy Kerns, Wednesday, August 10th 2011

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Startup companies will often innovate and bring a unique product to market that can have high value for customers. The product may fit a specific need or solve a problem in a unique and economical manner. These innovations are good...

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Evaluating Purchase of Storage Systems from Start-Ups – – Storage Soup Blog

By Randy Kerns, Monday, August 8th 2011

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Startup companies will innovate and bring a unique to product to market that can have high value for customers.  The product may fit a specific need or solve a problem in a unique and economic manner.  These innovations need to...

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VDI benchmarks for storage – – – Storage Soup Blog

By Randy Kerns, Monday, August 1st 2011

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As we see more companies begin Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) deployments, we spend more time explaining storage issues related both to server virtualization and VDI. VDI deployments depend heavily on the intelligent usage of storage and on high-capability storage systems....

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Automated tiering: Enabler for storage consolidation, Storage Soup blog by Randy Kerns

By Randy Kerns, Tuesday, July 26th 2011

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Storage tiering, where data is automatically placed and migrated between different storage media, improves the performance of a system by exploiting the access characteristics of data. However, the net effect of tiering sometimes gets overlooked in discussions about maximizing storage...

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Technical innovation and the Department of Revenue Prevention, Storage Soup blog by Randy Kerns

By Randy Kerns, Tuesday, July 19th 2011

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All new storage technology doesn’t come from startups, although you might get that impression by reading about industry acquisitions. The reasons most often listed for acquisition of a start-up company are: • Technical infusion (technology acquisition) • Expansion into a...

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How CIOs obtain information — observations from the field, Storage Soup blog by Randy Kerns

By Randy Kerns, Monday, July 11th 2011

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When talking to CIOs, IT directors and managers, I’m sometimes surprised by what they know – and don’t know – about industry developments. During an education session I held recently, the IT people told me they had not heard of...

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Scale-out NAS Purchasing Considerations – – Storage Soup Blog by Randy Kerns

By Randy Kerns, Thursday, June 30th 2011

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Scale-out NAS is becoming popular, with most major vendors offering these types of products. As a reminder, scale-out NAS systems will increase performance and capacity at the same time – although you don’t have to scale the systems in the...

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Misconceptions about storage tiering in the mid-tier, Storage Soup blog by Randy Kerns

By Randy Kerns, Tuesday, June 21st 2011

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During many of my discussions with IT managers and directors who would be classified in the mid-tier enterprise space (over 1,000 employees), it has become clear that few have deployed storage systems using solid state drives (SSD) with internal tiering....

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Lustre as a real storage system – – – Storage Soup Blog by Randy Kerns

By Randy Kerns, Thursday, June 16th 2011

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In the high performance computing (HPC) world, Lustre serves as a clustered file system meeting needs for extremely large numbers of files and extremely large file sizes. The problem is, Lustre has been used primarily for “build your own” storage...

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Vendors’ Battling Business Units hurt customers most, Storage Soup blog by Randy Kerns

By Randy Kerns, Wednesday, June 15th 2011

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Understanding storage technology can be difficult enough without vendors adding to the problem with odd product positioning. Yet vendors often make things worse when talking to customers or prospective customers. I recently had conversations with two IT professionals that brought...

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