Thursday, December 23, 2010

PMC-Sierra launches Series 6 raid controllers; Growth in SANs

Cisco, others see healthy growth in data center, SANs | Synology announces new 15TB NAS device

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PMC-Sierra launches Series 6 raid controllers
In its first new product launch since acquiring Adaptec last spring, PMC-Sierra announced its new Series 6 line of 6Gbps RAID controllers. Supporting both Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) and Serial ATA (SATA) interfaces, the Series 6 adapters take advantage of PMC-Sierra's advanced multi-core raid-on-chip silicon. The adapters use an eight-lane PCIe Gen2 host bus interface capable of pumping 4.8GBps peak performance across the SAS 2.0 bi-directional interface. Read More


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Cisco, others see healthy growth in data center, SANs
Infonetics expects data center equipment market to grow 67% this year, SANs to double by 2014 A new round of data center upgrades, driven by virtualization, growing amounts of data and a greater need for storage, pumped life into the data center equipment market in 2010, according to Infonetics Research. Even with a flat third quarter and an expected down fourth quarter, the market will grow about 67% this year over last. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Extreme Networks

Direct Attach Reduces Tiers in the Data Center
Extreme Networks® Direct Attach™ eliminates the virtual switch layer, simplifying the network and improving the performance. Extreme Networks further enables data center simplification by eliminating the blade switch, thereby reducing the number of tiers in the data center from 5 to 3. Read now!

Synology announces new 15TB NAS device
Synology America Corp on Tuesday announced the release of its newest server, the Disk Station DS1511+. Synology, a manufacturer of network attached storage devices for homes and businesses, has a reputation for creating feature-rich NAS solutions for a variety of audiences, and this latest unit should satisfy small businesses, prosumers, and network administrators. Capable of storing up to 15TB of data, this expansive NAS device is for those with serious storage demands. Read More


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How to Reduce Your Backup Burden
Discover the top 10 reasons businesses are turning to data protection solutions that combine the latest advancements in disk-based backup with secure, integrated online technologies offer the fast, assured data recovery. Read now

Flash storage in post-PC devices advances
Solid-state storage has helped to raise the wave of portable PC alternatives that has hit the market over the past few years, and 2011 is likely to see that technology become more affordable and better performing. Read More

Samsung releases MLC-based SSDs for data centers
Samsung is now shipping SSDs aimed at enterprise-class storage systems. The new drives use consumer-type flash memory that helps lower their overall cost. Read More



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