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Category Archives: Data security
Cleversafe’s new hardware
Yesterday, Cleversafe announced new Slicestor(r) 2100 and 2200 hardware using 2TB SATA drives. The standard 2100 1U package supports 8TB of raw data and the 2200 new 2U package supports 24TB of data. In addition, a new Accesser(r) 2100 supports … Continue reading
Posted in Data, Data security, Storage, Storage Features, Storage performance
Tagged Accesser 2100, Cleversafe, EMC Atmos, Slicestor 2200
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Google vs. National Information Exchange Model
Wouldn’t the National information exchange be better served by deferring the National Information Exchange Model (NIEM) and instead implementing some sort of Google-like search of federal, state, and municipal text data records. Â Most federal, state and local data resides in … Continue reading
Posted in data access, Data index, Data search, Data security, Strategy, Systems
Tagged Data security, Database transfers, Google, information sharing, NIEM
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7 grand challenges for the next storage century
I saw a recent IEEE Spectrum article on engineering’s grand challenges for the next century and thought something similar should be done for data storage. So this is a start: Replace magnetic storage – most predictions show that magnetic disk … Continue reading
Posted in Data index, Data search, Data security, Market dynamics, Networking, Storage, Storage density, Storage Features, Storage reliability, Strategic Inflection Points
Tagged 1000 year storage, associative storage, Convergent fabrics/Divergent protocols, Data archive, Data security, Disk, Long term storage, Low-energy storage, Magnetic storage, NAND, Public data repositories, solid state drives, SSD, Storage grand challenges, Tape
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Repositioning of tape
In my past life, I worked for a dominant tape vendor. Over the years, we had heard a number of times that tape was dead. But it never happened. BTW, it’s also not happening today. Just a couple of weeks … Continue reading
The future of libraries
My recent post on an exabyte-a-day generated a comment that got me thinking. What we need in the world today is a universal deduped archive. Such an archive would be a repository for all information generated by the world, nation, … Continue reading
Posted in Data growth, Data security, Storage, Storage Backup, Storage density, Systems
Tagged Data created by individuals, Data growth, Data security, Library
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Chart of the month: SPC LRT(tm) performance results
The above chart shows the top 12 LRT(tm) (least response time) results for Storage Performance Council’s SPC-1 benchmark. The vertical axis is the LRT in milliseconds (msec.) for the top benchmark runs. As can be seen the two subsystems from … Continue reading
Posted in Data security, Storage, Storage Features, Storage performance, Systems
Tagged Benchmarks, Chart of the month, Data security, Drive encryption, Encryption, FDE, Full drive encryption, IBM, IBM DS5300, Key manager, LRT, Seagate, SPC, SPC-1, Storage Performance Council, TMS, TMS RamSan
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