Best of need vs. best of breed, Storage Soup blog by Randy Kerns

By Randy Kerns, Friday, June 10th 2011

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I was recently teaching a class on storage technology and systems to a group of IT professionals. I’m always interested in finding out what they know about storage products and what they hear about the market. I discussed with the...

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Don’t Turn Data Archiving into Hoarding — Storage Soup Blog by Randy Kerns

By Randy Kerns, Tuesday, May 31st 2011

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Archiving has the potential to change individual behavior, depending on how it is implemented and introduced to data owners. An archiving system can prompt data owners to alter the way they handle their data, and this could unintentionally circumvent the...

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Storage purchasing decisions should focus on functionality, economics, Storage Soup blog by Randy Kerns

By Randy Kerns, Wednesday, May 18th 2011

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This is the season for vendors of storage systems, servers, software and networking equipment to hold events to show off their products and discuss their strategies. EMC World and Symantec Vision recently wrapped up, with more shows to follow. These...

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Free storage features, Storage Soup blog by Randy Kerns

By Randy Kerns, Wednesday, May 11th 2011

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For years, storage systems have evolved with the addition of high value features. The features have become differentiating characteristics between the storage systems in many cases. They’ve also become in many cases requirements for any sophisticated storage array. These include:...

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Archiving’s Two Primary Use Cases – Storage Soup Blog by Randy Kerns

By Randy Kerns, Thursday, May 5th 2011

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Data archiving is often incorrectly assumed to be an extension of backup. That’s mainly because earlier technology limitations necessitated the use of backup software to store data on devices. Storing information that is not frequently accessed but must be retained...

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Flash SSD Systems Redefine Storage Tiers — Storage Soup Blog by Randy Kerns

By Randy Kerns, Monday, April 25th 2011

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The popularity of storage systems that support tiering within the box, driven primarily by NAND Flash solid state drives (SSDs), has created confusion about the meaning of storage tiering. While speaking to directors and CIOs of IT operations at a...

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Processors for Storage Systems Follow Server/PC Roadmap — Storage Soup Blog by Randy Kerns

By Randy Kerns, Monday, April 18th 2011

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Recent storage system launches – such as EMC’s Isilon roll-out last week – included new generations of Intel processors that provide greater processing power and increased performance. This has become a familiar pattern — the latest generations of processors become...

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SNW, the New, the Popular, the Next — Storage Soup Blog by Randy Kerns

By Randy Kerns, Wednesday, April 13th 2011

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At SNW there is a chance to see what vendors want to inform the world about – from their product perspective.  There are also presentations that are focused on education and general information for users of storage.  This presents a...

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Storage buying requires an application perspective, Storage Soup blog by Randy Kerns

By Randy Kerns, Wednesday, April 6th 2011

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Much information provided about storage systems reflects details about the specifications of the storage systems – known as speeds and feeds. This has been the norm, and if that information was not presented prominently, many would think the vendor is...

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Belluzzo takes Quantum leap from CEO job; COO Gacek steps up, Storage Soup blog by Randy Kerns

By Randy Kerns, Monday, April 4th 2011

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Backup vendor Quantum switched CEOs today. Rick Belluzzo stepped down after nine years and Jon Gacek stepped up from his role as COO and president to replace him. Belluzzo remains chairman of Quantum’s board, and both men said the vendor’s...

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