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Solid state requires different storage performance metrics – Storage Soup blog by Randy Kerns

By Randy Kerns, Monday, August 25th 2014

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The use of solid state technology in the form of NAND flash for storage systems changes the way we need to evaluate storage. While it brings power, space, and reliability advantages, the main reason for using solid state is performance – it...

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Categorizing solid state storage systems – Storage Soup blog by Randy Kerns

By Randy Kerns, Friday, August 1st 2014

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There are many types of implementations of solid state or flash storage systems.  At Evaluator Group, we regularly field questions and work on projects regarding solid state storage with our IT clients. In addition to the performance explanations and evaluation guide for...

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Private clouds signal a change in what we call IT: Storage Soup blog by Randy Kerns

By Randy Kerns, Monday, July 21st 2014

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We have been working with IT clients who deploy private clouds as part of their operations. The reasons include implementing a change in the delivery of IT services, a new infrastructure for dealing with the overwhelming influx of unstructured data, and a...

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Cloud storage does not eliminate IT’s responsibility for data – Storage Soup blog by Randy Kerns

By Randy Kerns, Monday, June 23rd 2014

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I have been told by a storage administrator that if he moved data to the cloud he was no longer responsible for it.  He made the wash-my-hands of it sign during that conversation to illustrate it was “not my problem.”...

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Is the term elastic storage a new category, or a stretch? Search Storage blog by Randy Kerns

By Randy Kerns, Monday, May 19th 2014

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EMC and IBM recently launched storage products with the term “elastic” in their names. These announcements were significant for the companies and for the IT community in understanding a direction being taken for storage technology. EMC launched Elastic Cloud Storage...

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Storage lifespans: don’t confuse technology with data–Search Storage Blog by Randy Kerns

By Randy Kerns, Wednesday, May 14th 2014

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Clarification is needed about what lifespan means regarding storage because confusion is created by the way product messaging refers to both in the same context. Lifespans of storage systems refer to many things: wear-out mechanisms for devices, technology obsolescence in...

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When technology goes from mainstream to niche — Search Storage blog by Randy Kerns

By Randy Kerns, Monday, May 12th 2014

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There was an interesting comment made by a person in the audience where I was giving a talk.  It was about a major technology area that I had worked in early in my career and the comment was that it...

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Object storage as common denominator — Search Storage blog by Randy Kerns

By Randy Kerns, Monday, April 28th 2014

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Conversations at the recent National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) conference led me to the conclusion that object storage is becoming a common denominator between block and file storage within companies in this vertical market. I noticed a separation in the storage systems used for...

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What storage features add value – Search Storage blog by Randy Kerns

By Randy Kerns, Wednesday, April 2nd 2014

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Looking at advanced features is always a critical step when reviewing storage systems because of the value these features bring.  There are a large number of storage system-based features, and variations exist between different vendor implementations. But taking a step...

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What do you do with an old storage system – Search Storage blog by Randy Kerns

By Randy Kerns, Friday, March 28th 2014

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During a recent explanation I was giving on the lifespan of enterprise storage systems, I received an interesting question: what happens with systems taken out of service? There is a tendency to give a flip answer to that question, and it...

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