2003 InfoStor In-Depth Newsletter Archives
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InfoStor In-Depth Newsletter, December 15, 2003
- Easing e-mail management headaches
- The role of secure archiving in the e-mail life cycle
- Users contend with growing e-mail stockpiles
- What are the benefits of storage area networks?
- You've got mail!
More from the December 15, 2003 issue of InfoStor In-Depth Newsletter.
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InfoStor In-Depth Newsletter, December 8, 2003
- What are the benefits of storage area networks?
- IBM delivers SAN file system, falls short
- Low cost lures users to IP SANs
- SRM lays the groundwork for storage management
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InfoStor In-Depth Newsletter, December 1, 2003
- How prepared are you?
- Data protection still comes first
- Are you ready for a 'recovery disaster?'
- Mapping technologies to business needs for business continuity
- The importance of a multi-tiered DR strategy
- Is it a logical or physical copy?
More from the December 1, 2003 issue of InfoStor In-Depth Newsletter.
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InfoStor In-Depth Newsletter, November 17, 2003
- NetApp moves toward blade architecture
- EMC debuts Windows-based NAS
- Vendors address NAS management challenges
- Midrange drives NAS market growth
More from the November 17, 2003 issue of InfoStor In-Depth Newsletter.
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InfoStor In-Depth Newsletter, November 10, 2003
- SRM lays the groundwork for storage management
- Auto-provisioning rises to top of user 'wish list'
- Vendors address NAS management challenges
- A realistic approach to automating storage management
- What the SMI-S standard can and cannot do
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InfoStor In-Depth Newsletter, November 3, 2003
- 2D or not 2D? That is the question
- Data protection still comes first
- Mapping technologies to business needs for business continuity
- Focus shifts from backup to recovery
More from the November 3, 2003 issue of InfoStor In-Depth Newsletter.
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InfoStor In-Depth Newsletter, October 27, 2003
- IP storage: The year in review
- Microsoft spurs iSCSI adoption
- iSCSI software initiators vs. iSCSI host bus adapters
- Distributors report low demand for iSCSI
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InfoStor In-Depth Newsletter, September 22, 2003
- Is disk-based backup all that it's cracked up to be?
- Tape- vs. disk-based backup, part II
- Focus shifts from backup to recovery
- Comparing disk-to-disk (to tape) backup models
- Disk- or tape-based backup, or both?
More from the September 22, 2003 issue of InfoStor In-Depth Newsletter.
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InfoStor In-Depth Newsletter, September 15, 2003
- Vendors move toward fabric-based intelligence
- Fabric-based intelligence gets vendor nod
- MaXXan enters storage switch market
- Sanera director aimed at high-end SANs
- Brocade to acquire Rhapsody
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InfoStor In-Depth Newsletter, September 8, 2003
- Microsoft spurs iSCSI adoption
- iSCSI software initiators vs. iSCSI host bus adapters
- Which company will save iSCSI?
- Adaptec ships iSCSI host adapters
- iSCSI presents options for the channel
- Network Appliance becomes early iSCSI adopter
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InfoStor In-Depth Newsletter, August 25, 2003
- Vendors address NAS management challenges
- Security implications of network-attached storage
- Midrange drives NAS market growth
- Microsoft debuts next-generation NAS software
More from the August 25, 2003 issue of InfoStor In-Depth Newsletter.
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InfoStor In-Depth Newsletter, August 11, 2003
- Focus shifts from backup to recovery
- Is disk-based backup all that it's cracked up to be?
- Users weigh in on tape-vs.-disk backup debate
- Understanding disk-to-disk backup
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InfoStor In-Depth Newsletter, August 4, 2003
- IP storage solutions for disaster recovery
- Extending storage over WANs
- It's time for 'instant restore appliances'
- Internetworking for FC SAN extension
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InfoStor In-Depth Newsletter, July 28, 2003
- Online backup/recovery holds appeal for SMBs
- Disk-based database recovery slashes restore time
- Making the case for software-based replication
- Disk drive/array interface options expand
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InfoStor In-Depth Newsletter, July 21, 2003
- Applications-centric path to managing storage
- End users demand better management tools
- ’Active’ SRM goes beyond reporting
- Users contend with growing e-mail stockpiles
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InfoStor In-Depth Newsletter, July 14, 2003
- EMC to enter Windows-based NAS market
- High-end NAS market heats up
- Maximize SAN and NAS ROI with SRM
- HP boosts NAS performance, slashes prices
- Windows Server 2003 means better storage management
- Network Appliance becomes early iSCSI adopter
More from the July 14, 2003 issue of InfoStor In-Depth Newsletter.
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InfoStor In-Depth Newsletter, June 30, 2003
- Users contend with growing e-mail stockpiles
- iSCSI gains a toehold in SAN market
- Users prepare for the next data deluge
- Serial interface groups target compatibility
- Why you need (more) storage security
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InfoStor In-Depth Newsletter, June 23, 2003
- Putting together the pieces of SAN management software
- IP SAN costs less than 2 cents per MB
- Maximize SAN and NAS ROI with SRM
- Users split over SAN management approaches
- Assessing SAN backup options
- File systems deliver on the promise of SANs
More from the June 23, 2003 issue of InfoStor In-Depth Newsletter.
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InfoStor In-Depth Newsletter, June 16, 2003
- Providing storage intelligence with automated policies
- Policies automate storage management
- ARM software saves time, money
- HP muscles into ARM market
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InfoStor In-Depth Newsletter, June 2, 2003
- Putting together the pieces of SAN management software
- Maximize SAN and NAS ROI with SRM
- Users split over SAN management approaches
- SRM software enables storage best practices
- Policies automate storage management
- Consolidation simplifies storage infrastructures
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InfoStor In-Depth Newsletter, May 19, 2003
- iSCSI gains a toehold in SAN market
- Network Appliance becomes early iSCSI adopter
- EqualLogic readies iSCSI disk array
- IP SANs leverage existing technology
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InfoStor In-Depth Newsletter, May 12, 2003
- Users weigh in on tape-vs.-disk backup debate
- Fabric-based intelligence gets vendor nod
- File systems deliver on the promise of SANs
- Serial interface groups target compatibility
- InfiniBand relegated to niche applications
- Keeping pace with trends in 2003
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InfoStor In-Depth Newsletter, May 5, 2003
- Users weigh in on tape-vs.-disk backup debate
- Assessing SAN backup options
- Consider the online alternative to tape-based backup
- How to effectively manage your backup environment
- Comparing replication techniques: snapshots and mirroring
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InfoStor In-Depth Newsletter, April 28, 2003
- Users split over SAN management approaches
- Windows Server 2003 means better storage management
- SRM software enables storage best practices
- SRM activity picks up
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InfoStor In-Depth Newsletter, April 21, 2003
- Serial interface groups target compatibility
- Network Appliance becomes early iSCSI adopter
- InfiniBand relegated to niche applications
- EqualLogic readies iSCSI disk array
- QLogic enters iSCSI race
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InfoStor In-Depth Newsletter, April 14, 2003
- Understanding disk-to-disk backup
- The truth about tape: The market, opportunities, future
- Analysts share 2002-03 storage perspectives
- Disk-to-disk increases backup-and-restore speeds
- Disk-based backup options multiply
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InfoStor In-Depth Newsletter, April 7, 2003
- NAS start-ups rely on distributed file systems
- NAS and SAN converging, but debates remain
- TOEs gain foothold in NAS market
- EMC recharges midrange NAS
- HDS and Network Appliance team for NAS
More from the April 7, 2003 issue of InfoStor In-Depth Newsletter.
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InfoStor In-Depth Newsletter, March 24, 2003
- The truth about tape: The market, opportunities, future
- Understanding disk-to-disk backup
- Applying storage intelligence to backup operations
- Disk-based backup options multiply
- Disk-to-disk increases backup-and-restore speeds
More from the March 24, 2003 issue of InfoStor In-Depth Newsletter.
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InfoStor In-Depth Newsletter, March 17, 2003
- Getting SAN ROI right means getting what you need
- Consolidation simplifies storage infrastructures
- Users support SNIA's SAN certification program
- Network Appliance enters SAN market
- How to create solid policies for SAN security
More from the March 17, 2003 issue of InfoStor In-Depth Newsletter.
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InfoStor In-Depth Newsletter, March 10, 2003
- iSCSI emerges as a viable SAN option
- IP SANs leverage existing technology
- QLogic enters iSCSI race
- On your mark, get set, go iSCSI!
- IP storage requires interoperability and protocol offloading
- TCP/IP offload engines alleviate bottlenecks
- iSCSI and Fibre Channel will co-exist
More from the March 10, 2003 issue of InfoStor In-Depth Newsletter.
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