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By Mike Richardson, on October 22nd, 2011
In this part of the Storage Virtualization Showdown series I will focus on Data Protection Capabilities between the 4 platforms. As datasets grow larger and become more difficult to protect and recover with traditional backup means, organizations will need to increasingly deploy array-based data protection. Array-based data protection, when implemented as part of a . . . → Read More: Storage Virtualization Showdown (Part 5): Data Protection
By Mike Richardson, on October 18th, 2011
In this part of the Storage Virtualization Showdown series, I’ll be focusing on Storage Efficiency. A successful storage virtualization implementation will not only enable the management and simplified movement of storage between external arrays, but also provide a robust set of capabilities that actually maximize the utilization of the back-end equipment.
I’ll be breaking . . . → Read More: Storage Virtualization Showdown (Part 4): Storage Efficiency
By Mike Richardson, on October 17th, 2011
In this part of the Storage Virtualization Showdown series, I’ll be discussing storage virtualization capabilities that enhance the commoditization of storage
Why Data Mobility?
Before we can take advantage of the performance and technological enhancements of new storage equipment, and benefit from the better cost structures of more efficient and dense hardware, we must . . . → Read More: Storage Virtualization Showdown (Part 3): Data Mobility
By Mike Richardson, on October 3rd, 2011
This post is part of a series comparing leading storage virtualization solutions. In this post I’ll review the architecture of each platform and discuss pros and cons in relation to how they are managed. The architecture plays a big part in all areas of this series, so the concepts discussed here will be carried . . . → Read More: Storage Virtualization Showdown (Part 2): Architecture Overview
By Mike Richardson, on September 26th, 2011
Storage virtualization isn’t new, it has been around in one form or another since the invention of the filesystem. The focus of this series, however is on storage virtualization within the SAN fabric. The primary requirement for a vendor to be included in this “showdown” is the ability to virtualize 3rd party storage systems. . . . → Read More: Storage Virtualization Showdown (NetApp, IBM, EMC and HDS)
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