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  • Apple brings Xsan 2; stops RAID business

    Storage may not be the most exciting product to come out of Apple this year but the company today announced a major revision of its Storage Area Networking (SAN) software package.

  • IBM manipulates single atoms to make storage

    IBM researchers claim to have created the first molecular switch with the potential to be built into larger-scale systems and, on the same day, published results that could lead to magnetic storage at the level of single atoms.

  • APEC roadshow ready to move into Sydney

    Besides the 5,000 leaders, politicians, media and delegates expected to roll in to Sydney for the APEC 2007 Leaders' Summit in September, the APEC Taskforce will be literally bringing in its own IT infrastructure.

  • HP releases new StorageWorks systems

    Hewlett-Packard yesterday unveiled a new line of storage systems that it said will enable customers to manage storage resources in a single environment.

  • MSCS vs. NLB: Evaluating the pros and cons

    When it comes to high availability clustering solutions in Windows 2000, you have two main choices: the Microsoft Cluster Service and network load balancing. Learn the advantages and disadvantages of each.

  • Metadata: The future of storage?

    There's a significant shift in storage fundamentals afoot, and it's not SAN and NAS--metadata promises to turn static, monolithic data repositories into malleable storage clouds.

  • Infiniband -- old before its time?

    Infiniband, the new storage/server interconnect, has been snubbed by Intel and Microsoft -- but that's no reason to count it out.

  • Veritas brings storage software to Linux

    The company announces its most significant foray yet into the Linux market, saying its Foundation Suite now runs on Red Hat's version of the Unix clone.

  • Building high-capacity backups on a limited budget

    When faced with high-priced options from vendors, one IT team decided to develop its own high-speed backup network. Find out how they did it.

  • Virtual stores

    Can virtualisation help you simplify your storage management? And when will it be ready?

  • Why server users should be fault-intolerant

    Every server maker is focused on making Intel servers better datacentre citizens. Why not go all the way and make them fault-tolerant?

  • Beyond InfiniBand

    Infiniband is poised to become the biggest improvement in midrange-to-high-end computing in years.

  • SAN, NAS and DAS: The inside story

    The glamour, the sizzle, the pizzazz of storage is here to stay, and you know that the fate of your business depends on understanding it. ZDNet Australia provides you with a comprehensive guide to the different technologies available for data management, back-up, retrieval and manipulation.

  • File Switch: Simple file management

    Z-Force's File Switch is designed to provide simple, rules-based file management across a complete enterprise network, including remote sites, by applying the analogy of RAID to network attached storage (NAS) systems.

  • Storage: The hottest game in town

    The unsexy storage industry, once the place where only the most conservative IT managers would venture, is witnessing an unprecedented level of entrepreneurial interest.

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