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Backups To Disk: Four Tape Alternatives Put To The TestFeb 25, 2005 - in Reviews
Is there life beyond the tape drive when it comes to backups? We tested five backup solutions for medium data volumes. Accordance, Highly Reliable Systems, Iomega and StorCase are all enticing customers with very different, innovative backup alternatives.
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Seagate launches 6 GByte 1" harddriveFeb 23, 2005 - in News
Seagate today expanded its smallest form-factor harddrive family with a 6 GByte model that is targeted at the compact music player market and allows the iPod mini and its competition to offer more storage capacity.
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Iomega road map emphasizes automationFeb 19, 2005 - in News
Iomega, which turns 25 years old in April, is celebrating by sharing its road map for its professional storage product line through the first quarter of next year with CRN.
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Western Digital's WD3200JB: 320 GB and Lots of AmbitionFeb 17, 2005 - in Reviews
Western Digital counters Hitachi and Seagate's high-capacity hard drive series with a 320 GB device. But after factoring in noise, speed and other factors, does the WD3200JB shrink from the competition?
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Silicon Graphics unveils 4-Gig fibre channel arrayFeb 8, 2005 - in News
Silicon Graphics unveiled its SGI Infinite Storage TP9700 RAID storage array Tuesday, claiming it is the industry's first Fibre Channel storage array equipped with a 4Gb/second interface.
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Sony, Veritas add backup to tapeFeb 7, 2005 - in News
Sony Electronics said Monday it will begin bundling Veritas Backup Exec QuickStart 10.0 with Sony's AIT and DDS-4 tape drives.
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Spansion, ARM, Toshiba launch memory interface standard groupFeb 7, 2005 - in News
A group of leading semiconductor companies, led by Spansion and ARM, today launched the Platform Independent Storage Module (Pismo) advisory council, an industry organization focused on streamlining system-level memory validation and test.
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High-Speed SD cards with a tiny footprintFeb 5, 2005 - in News
Kingston Technology has released a 512 MB Elite Pro High-Speed SD Card, the latest generation of high-capacity, small form factor digital storage devices, and a 1 GB standard SD card.
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1 TByte disk up for standardizationFeb 4, 2005 - in News
Almost six months since scientists at the Imperial College, U.K., claimed to have invented an optical storage device with a 1 TB capacity, six companies have come together to announce the development of a disk of a similar capacity.
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Group aims to drastically up disc storageFeb 4, 2005 - in News
A few hundred movies on an optical disc? That's the goal of the Holographic Versatile Disc (HVD) Alliance.
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Flexible Data Storage Across Networks: iSCSI put to the TestFeb 4, 2005 - in Reviews
Thanks to iSCSI, additional storage capacity can be added to existing systems using networking infrastructure, while behaving like a local drive. We checked out both hardware and software based solutions, examining their performance and suitability for everyday use.
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StorCase InfoStation Condenses Business StorageJan 18, 2005 - in Reviews
Seagate's 2.5" Savvio drives open up new market segments in the business storage world. StorCase took a chance on this new technology by developing the InfoStation, a 19" 1U storage module that holds up to ten 2.5" U320 drives and looks quite promising.
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Storage and Security On the Go: 6 External Hard DrivesJan 14, 2005 - in Reviews
Today's users need ever-increasing amounts of storage. Furthermore, they need that storage to be portable and secure. We tested 6 external hard drive units using a variety of drive sizes and interfaces, many featuring fingerprint sensors or DES encryption for security. How do they measure up?
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CES: Hitachi plans 10 GByte MicroDriveJan 5, 2005 - in News
Hitachi Global Storage Technologies is planning to at least double the capacity of its 1" Microdrive hard-disk drive within this year, the company says from Las Vegas, where the 2005 International Consumer Electronics Show has officially begun.
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InPhase shows prototype of holographic disc driveJan 4, 2005 - in News
InPhase today said that it has developed the world's first prototypes of holographic storage drives. The devices offer capacities of up to 1.6 TByte and may help move holographic storage from research to commercialization.
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Hitachi lobs lawsuit at Chinese disk drive makerDec 30, 2004 - in News
Hitachi's disk drive business has sued a young Chinese disk drive maker, charging the Chinese rival with patent infringement.
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The RAID 6 Areca ARC-1120 One-ups RAID 5 ControllersDec 27, 2004 - in Reviews
Areca doubles redundancy with RAID 6 and joins the hunt for customers in the growing SATA RAID market. We received their ARC-1120 PCI-X controller and pitted it against eight drives on 3Ware's 9500.
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Teac launches portable HDDsDec 22, 2004 - in News
Teac America, a manufacturer of optical disk drives, USB floppy drives and duplicators, announced that it would be launching its new line of external portable hard disk drives.
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Micron enters NAND Flash market, ships 2 Gbit 90 nm devicesDec 20, 2004 - in News
The rapidly growing market for NAND Flash, a technology typically used for storage media such as Flash cards, continues to attract new manufacturers.
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Toshiba launches 80 GByte 1.8" harddriveDec 14, 2004 - in News
Perpendicular recording technology allowed Toshiba to reach a new record level of 133 Gbit per square inch storage density for its new pocket-sized harddrives. Look out for 80 GByte iPods to hit store shelves in spring of next year.
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Using WindowsXP to Make RAID 5 HappenNov 19, 2004 - in Reviews
Bugs are a common fixture with WindowsXP, but why not make the OS work when it can? See how to tap WindowsXP for sophisticated RAID functions with only a few modifications.
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Maxtor Atlas 10K V Inaugurates the 300 GB SCSI Drive GenerationNov 18, 2004 - in Reviews
In addition to doubling maximum capacity to 300 GB, the fifth generation Atlas drive has more features. Does putting this much effort into development of the new drive pay off?
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Seagate announces 400 GByte harddriveNov 16, 2004 - in News
Hitachi's 400 GByte Deskstar got company: Seagate announced it is shipping its Barracuda 7200.8 to retail stores and system builders, also offering up to 400 GByte storage space.
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Can Command Queuing Turbo Charge SATA?Nov 16, 2004 - in Reviews
It's becoming harder to improve hard drive performance, but vendors claim command queuing helps. We determined whether the technology is another marketing buzzword or a real, non-artificial hard drive enhancement for SATA applications.
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Unisys announces real-time PetaByte challengeNov 10, 2004 - in News
Unisys Corporation announced the "Real-Time PetaByte Challenge" - a research initiative aimed at developing petaByte-sized storage that will allow researchers, and businesses to have instant, real-time access to vast amounts of data at a more affordable price.
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10 DVD Burners: 16x and Dual-Layer - or Nothing!Nov 2, 2004 - in Reviews
Nearly all manufacturers have come out this year with a DVD burner rated at 16x writing speed, and we tested 10 of them. We found that performance differs between devices, but only slightly; the exception is dual-layer writing, where speeds still vary a great deal. The real distinction is in how the burners recognize 16x media; the results here are rather astonishing!
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Storage Networking World conference opens its doorsOct 27, 2004 - in News
Several storage suppliers are adding to their arsenal of products and technologies aimed at IT managers dealing with the explosion of data storage at Storage Networking World in Orlando this week.
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Sandisk increases capacity of SD, miniSD, RS-MMC Cards and Memory SticksOct 26, 2004 - in News
Sandisk on Tuesday upgraded a range of its storage devices.
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Security with Ease: Accordance ARAID 2000Oct 26, 2004 - in Reviews
This compact, easily-installed system provides RAID 1 support without configuration. The ARAID 2000 supports two hard drives, and works completely without drivers.
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NVIDIA Rushes Into PCI Express With nForce4Oct 20, 2004 - in Reviews
Many notable features found their way into NVIDIA's brand new nForce4 chipset for the AMD' Athlon64 family. While these capabilities make it a very desirable product, the reference board was not able to live up to our expectations.
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