Micron Bursts Into the PCIe SSD Market

September 22, 2011 By Stephen Foskett Leave a Comment

PCIe SSDs like Micron’s new P320h offer mindbending performance and enterprise class reliability. Although expensive, these devices are in an entirely different league from any other storage option. Micron promises to bring the PCIe P320h to market at nearly $15 per gigabyte, a substantial discount over other PCIe SSD competitors.

Filed Under: All, Storage Tagged With: C300, Crucial, Enterprise storage, Fusion-IO, Gestalt IT, ioDRIVE DUO, LSI, Micron, OCZ, P300, P320h, pcie, RAIN, RAISE, RamSan-70, RealSSD, SandForce, SLC, SSD, tachIOn, Texas Memory Systems, Virident, Virtual Storage, WarpDrive, Z-Drive

MetaGeek and Ekahau: Wi-Fi Analysis To Go

September 13, 2011 By Stephen Foskett Leave a Comment

The most interesting products and companies at Interop Las Vegas 2011 were found around the edges of the show floor. Companies like NEC, Synology, Ciphertex, and Endace may have gone unnoticed in the shadows of towering booths of the industry titans but deserve attention. One such pairing was two Wi-Fi analysis companies, MetaGeek and Ekahau. Both work together to enable spectrum analysis and site surveying on portable devices – smart phones and tablets.

Filed Under: Featured, Networking Tagged With: Android, Ekahau, Gestalt IT, Interop, iPhone, MetaGeek, Personal, Ryan Woodings, spectrum analysis, Tech Field Day, Terabyte home, Wi-Fi, Wi-Spy

Talking Cloud Storage Gateways With Nasuni and Cirtas

February 22, 2011 By Stephen Foskett Leave a Comment

I’ve got a new video podcast up and running: Raising the Floor is a series of discussions about the future of enterprise IT. I kicked the series off talking about one of my favorite topics: Cloud storage. It was a pretty broad discussion, all packed into less than half an hour, but I wanted to share a few excerpts.

Filed Under: All, Storage, Tech Field Day Roundtable Podcast Tagged With: Amazon S3, Andres Rodriguez, Cirtas, cloud storage, cloud storage gateway, Computer history, Enterprise storage, Gestalt IT, Josh Goldstein, Nasuni, Nirvanix, Personal, Raising the Floor, StorageNetworks, Virtual Storage

Druva Launches at Tech Field Day 5

February 11, 2011 By Stephen Foskett Leave a Comment

Druva is not as new a company as the “launch” nomenclature indicates. The company has spent years building a data protection product, inSync, for remote enterprise PCs and already boasts hundreds of customers. The company is profitable and successful already, but decided to come to the United States and initiate a growth effort.

Filed Under: Desktop, Exclusive, Featured, Storage, Top Story Tagged With: backup, data protection, Druva, Tech Field Day, W. Curtis Preston

Thin Provisioning: Playing the Telephone Game

February 1, 2011 By Stephen Foskett Leave a Comment

What happens in the telephone game is that a little bit of information gets lost at each step along the path, and at the end of the chain you’ve basically lost all the information. And this happens all the time in computers, especially in data storage. Thin reclamation is the core technical challenge to thin provisioning, and the telephone game is the reason.

Filed Under: All, Storage Tagged With: allocation, de-allocation, Enterprise storage, Everything, Gestalt IT, SNIA, storage virtualization, thin provisioning, Thin Reclamation, Virtual Storage

See W. Curtis Preston’s Backup Central Live!

January 31, 2011 By Stephen Foskett Leave a Comment

Last week, after the Exec Event in Palo Alto, I joined my friend W. Curtis Preston for his first Backup Central Live! event. Curtis has spent years educating IT pros about data protection, this was the first week of a new series of self-produced events. And let me tell you, although I’ve seen him present dozens of times, Curtis was really in his element here. He held the packed room enthralled, and the vendor sponsors I talked to were very pleased about the event!

Filed Under: Desktop, Events, Featured, Server Virtualization, Storage Tagged With: AppAsure, aptare, archive, backup, Backup Central, Backup Central Live!, CDP, Cirtas, cloud backup, deduplication, Enterprise storage, FalconStor, Gestalt IT, Jacob Farmer, NEC, Personal, Quantum, seminar, Spectra Logic, Virtual Storage, vtl, W. Curtis Preston

De-Allocating is the Core Issue for Thin Provisioning

January 31, 2011 By Stephen Foskett Leave a Comment

One of the biggest problems for thin provisioning is not the provisioning part: It’s fairly easy for a storage array to allocate on request: “I need a block; here’s some data I want you to write.” And the storage array just starts allocating, and allocating. But, the operating system never goes back and says “I don’t need that block anymore.”

Filed Under: All, Storage Tagged With: allocation, business case, EMC, Enterprise storage, Filesystems, Gestalt IT, thin provisioning, Thin Reclamation

Storage is Not Getting Cheaper

January 28, 2011 By Stephen Foskett Leave a Comment

Why do we care about thin provisioning? Because storage is not getting cheaper. If you went to buy a disk ten years ago, you’re going to spend about the same as would today, but you’re going to get a lot more capacity – a lot more capacity! The fact that we have terrible utilization of enterprise resources is really not helping us, and it’s not getting any better. It hasn’t improved because they are “doing storage” the same way.

Filed Under: All, Storage Tagged With: Best Buy, capacity, chargebacks, CompUSA, Computer history, cost, Enterprise storage, Gestalt IT, IDC, Interop, management problems, pundits, TCO, terabytes, thin provisioning, utilization

NetEx Joins the Roster of Tech Field Day Presenters

January 12, 2011 By Stephen Foskett 2 Comments

NetEx was my first surprise when scheduling presenters for Tech Field Day 5. Their technology does indeed accelerate data transfer over a network, but it’s much more useful than I expected. NetEx is a data movement accelerator and makes what others do better.

Filed Under: Exclusive, Featured, Networking, Server Virtualization, Storage, Top Story Tagged With: HyperIP, NetEx, Tech Field Day, Veeam, WAN acceleration

Data Robotics Is First Three-Time Tech Field Day Presenter

January 5, 2011 By Stephen Foskett 1 Comment

The surest sign of success for the Tech Field Day event series is the return of past presenters and delegates. We are pleased to announce our first three-time Tech Field Day presenter: Data Robotics will make a third presentation as part of Tech Field Day 5!

Filed Under: Events, Exclusive, Featured, Storage, Top Story Tagged With: Data Robotics, Drobo, Mario Blandini, Tech Field Day
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