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  • Virtual stores

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

  • Virtualised network storage

    Virtualised storage can help firms get more out of a SAN, by sharing space efficiently across the network and enabling easier backups. ZDNet examines the virtualisation solutions on offer.

  • 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.

  • 2001: An abysmal year for network storage

    Analyst Ashok Kumar attributes an abysmal year in network storage to bickering industry groups who succeeded in nothing but fostering confusion. Nice going, guys.

  • SANs and NAS get closer

    Storage area networks and network attached storage are not necessarily rival technologies, and may even complement each other or merge into a single technology in the future.

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  • Consolidation leads to a new Dimension

    Technology firms make their living advising customers how to reinvent their IT, but Dimension Data found a dose of its own medicine to be highly instructive. David Braue explains how.

  • Virtual stores

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

  • Who guards the guards: Storage

    Making predictions about the storage market isn't difficult. Suggest that capacities will go up and costs will go down and you shouldn't go too far wrong.

  • 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.

  • Data storage worlds collide

    SAN and NAS are getting together for more efficient data storage.

Reviews (4)

  • Virtual stores

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

  • Symantec Backup Exec System Recovery 8

    Symantec Backup Exec System Recovery 8 provides flexibility when creating desktop and laptop backups. If you have high value data stored on your computer, then we think $106.53 is a reasonable price to ensure it's protected.

  • Symantec Backup Exec 12

    Symantec Backup Exec 12 allows complete system recovery and concentrates on continuous file/data protection. Though AU$1,795 may seem a lot of money for an application, Backup Exec might be worth the investment if you're using it for irreplaceable and highly valuable data.

  • Is the iSeries make-over enough?

    IBM's iSeries servers have had the biggest announcement since the line was launched. But will users stick with it now it is cheaper and more Linux-friendly?

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