Sun Microsystems and Micron have revealed that they have been collaborating to extend the lifespan of flash-based storage, and announced that they have successfully achieved one million write cycles.
LaCie has rolled out a new network attached storage (NAS) device that it says is the most compact, all-in-one rack rack-mounted backup appliance for heterogeneous ecosystems.
Enterprise data protection specialist Sepaton has released the results of a new IT budget survey, saying that it shows enterprises are planning to maintain or increase data protection budgets in 2009 despite the economic slowdown.
In the face of exponentially expanding storage requirements, Symantec is telling its customers to “stop buying storage”, saying that its Veritas CommandCentral storage resource management (SRM) suite can help put off increasing capacity.
Storage area network (SAN) vendor Compellent has announced the availability of its Storage Centre Command Set for Windows Powershell, automating the management and recovery of data storage in enterprise environments.
Solid state disk (SSD) technology appears to be gaining speed by the day, with Hitachi becoming the latest to announce the general availability of flash storage devices or its Universal Storage Platform V and VM.
With one recent study finding that businesses are still focussed on sustainability despite the economic downturn, IDC has followed up with another study of the ‘greening’ of data centres, and has found that power management, automation and...
VMware and HP have announced that they are expanding their strategic partnership to include the development of management software for manage mixed physical and virtual data centres.
Diskeeper Corp has heralded the release of what it is calling the most powerful automatic defrag engine ever built: the Titan Defrag Engine, which it says can defragment volumes of 100GB to 20TB and beyond efficiently.
Flash and DRAM storage manufacturer Super Talent has announced that it has released a new line of Solid State Disks (SSDs), claiming that the new UltraDrives are twice as fast as the world’s fastest SATA hard drives.