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Storage Networking , Part 1
eBook: A storage network is any network that's designed to transport block-level storage protocols. But understanding the ins and outs of networked storage takes you deep into several of protocols. This guide covers SANs, Fibre Channels, Disk Arrays, Fabric, and IP Storage.
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Storage Networking 2, Configuration and Planning
eBook: Picking up where Part 1 left off, Part 2 of our look at storage networking examines configurations for SAN-attached servers and disk arrays, and also includes a look at the future of IP storage.
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Storage Management Costs in the Enterprise: A Comparison of Mid-Range Array Solutions Whitepaper:
Many factors contribute to the ownership cost for enterprise storage. These include (but are not limited to): physical capacity relative to physical space requirements, performance capacity for data transfer and system reaction time, software maintenance and updates, expandability and flexibility, and much more.
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Storage Is Changing Fast Be Ready or Be Left Behind
PDF: The storage landscape is headed for dramatic change, thanks to new technologies like Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE), pNFS, object-based storage and SAS that will affect everything from NAS and SANs to disk drives. Get the knowledge you need to make the most of your storage environment, now and in the future.
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HP StorageWorks EVA4400 Demo:
Dont settle for an expensive and complex array that lacks functionality. The HP StorageWorks EVA4400 delivers virtual storage with enterprise class functionality at an affordable price.
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Linksys WRT350N
Wireless router with gigabit switching and networked storage.
The gigabit switch built into the 802.11n WRT350N router supports throughput speeds of up to 1000 Mbps, lessening the limitations normally present when transmitting between wired and wireless connections. Additionally, with Storage Link, any USB 2.0 storage device including external USB hard disk drives can become networked attached storage by plugging it into the WRT350N. The contents of the drive can be shared by everyone on the network without the need for custom software. Always-on media server functionality within Storage Link enables users to stream digital media to any UPnP-enabled digital media adapter without the use of a PC. It can serve as a DHCP server, supports VPN pass-through, and has a SPI firewall to protect against intruders and most known Internet attacks. The Linksys Web browser-based configuration utility affords access to configuration and setup options.
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| DPW id#: |
1160682882 |
| date posted: |
Oct. 12, 2006 |
| category: |
Networking:802.11 |
| platform: |
Hardware Device |
| vendor: |
Linksys (www.linksys.com) |
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