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Is the SAN dead?
By Lee Johns Is the SAN Dead? Well what do you know. A well respected analyst has had the courage to write a paper entitled "Do you really need a SAN anymore?". In his paper Andrew Reichman of Forrester postulates that the promise of the SAN...
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12-10-2008 10:08 PM
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HP BladeSystem and StorageWorks Synergy
By Lee Johns I often get asked why HP BladeSystem and StorageWorks are such a compelling combination. There are multiple reasons and it starts with the cost of connecting to existing fibre channel storage which can be reduced by up to 50% with the reductions...
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11-17-2008 6:26 PM
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Top Ten Reasons Why DAS Will Grow!
By Lee Johns For a number of years now the relentless growth of SANs has overshadowed the Direct Attached Storage market (DAS). Ind e ed market studies have shown that while still a large market, DAS is shrinking. However , recent advances in SAS drives...
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08-26-2008 6:17 PM
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