Linux File Systems: You Get What You Pay For By Henry Newman Linux file systems have a number of limitations that make them a poor choice for large and high-performance computing environments.
Sweeping Changes Ahead for Fibre Channel [May 8, 2008] Greater efficiency and flexibility will propel new solutions to the forefront among IT buyers, according to a new report.
White House Fesses Up to Missing Data [May 6, 2008] CIO admits three months of data can't be found on 2003 backup tapes. But plenty of questions remain.
HP Goes to Extremes in Petabyte Storage [May 6, 2008] ExDS storage line is big, fat and has small feet -- which HP is wagering will be just right for environments wrestling with large and growing data needs.
Network Changes Afoot in EMC's Lines [May 5, 2008] Storage vendor is looking to build more business in the network
configuration space with new product releases. Memo to HP?
EMC Backs Up Macs [May 2, 2008] In a sign of how important the consumer market has become to EMC, the storage giant is extending its Mozy online backup service to Macs.