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  • HP Technology Forum and Expo is almost here!

    By Calvin Zito HP Technology Forum and Expo (HPTF) kicks off on Monday at Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas. I'll be there blogging and Twittering, focusing on the storage sessions at the event. Whether you use Twitter or not, you can follow me at http://twitter.com/HPStorageGuy and follow all of the tweets...
    by CalvinZ on Jun 10 2009, 05:25 PM
  • Excited about ExDS

    -by Michael J. Callahan Since this is my first posting here, I thought I should introduce myself. I am the Chief Technologist for the HP StorageWorks Scalable NAS Division. HP is very serious about broadening its offerings in file-based storage, and the creation of this division was a reflection of that...
    by BlogArchive on May 14 2008, 02:40 PM
  • Extreme storage follow up

    -by Michael J. Callahan (Note: reposted to fix formatting problems) I've received a few questions following a recent blog about our new Extreme Data Storage solution and since they might be of general interest I thought I'd follow up for the general audience. 1). You mention PolyServe as part...
    by CalvinZ on Jun 30 2008, 05:32 PM
  • Extreme Data Storage

    I just came across an article today on Government Computer News discussing a presentation given by Lincoln Tidwell, an HP Storage Architect focused on our Scalable NAS portfolio. Lincoln spoke at the High Performance Computing Technology Forum in near Washington, DC about the HP StorageWorks 9100 Extreme...
    by CalvinZ on Sep 11 2008, 09:23 PM
  • Extreme storage for media and entertainment

    By Pete Brey, HP StorageWorks ExDS9100 Product Marketing Manager As I'm sitting enjoying a cappuccino at the HQ of the 2009 HP Technology Forum in Las Vegas, I'm reflecting on how many changes have occurred since HPTF 2008. In that time, we started shipping the 9100 Extreme Data Storage System...
    by CalvinZ on Jun 15 2009, 09:42 PM
  • Miley Cyrus and storage

    By Calvin Zito I live in Boise Idaho and over the Fourth of July I took my kids to see Miley Cyrus in Provo, Utah at the annual Stadium of Fire. Since it was a six hour drive each way, I had a lot of time to think. One of the things I found myself contemplating was where storage was 15 years ago - that's...
    by CalvinZ on Jul 07 2008, 05:16 AM
  • Low cost, simple disaster recovery using XP and remote external storage

    Hi folks, HP is a leader when it comes to providing customers with fault tolerant Disaster Recovery (DR) solutions. We demonstrated that leadership last year when we literally destroyed an entire data center to show how five different O/Ss connected to the XP disk array failed over flawlessly to a secondary...
    by jim hankins on Nov 18 2008, 10:21 PM
  • Massively Scalable NAS: “Hard to Get It Right”

    -by Pete Brey In last week’s blog, you heard from our Chief Technologist on the HP Highly Scalable NAS team. I work closely with Michael and am the World Wide Marketing Manager for our recently announced Extreme Data Storage product. When I joined HP’s Network Attached Storage group several years ago...
    by The Data Storage Experts on May 21 2008, 01:42 PM
  • Web 2.0 and Cloud Storage

    -by Ian Duncan There’s a certain irony in writing a blog on what some people are calling ‘cloud storage’ whilst sitting on an Airbus at 34,000 feet looking down on a fluffy white vista… After spending the start of the week at SNW talking to journalists from EMEA and the US there’s clearly a lot of interest...
    by BlogArchive on Apr 10 2008, 01:23 PM
  • Where in the world is Maui or Hulk for that matter? Part 2

    In my previous post , we talked about EMC's Hulk/Maui and its conspicuous absence after early hyping by EMC management. Today I want to focus on the HP StorageWorks 9100 Extreme Data Storage System or ExDS9100. We announced it in May and at that time gave a lot of details about the product, saying...
    by CalvinZ on Oct 31 2008, 07:46 PM
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