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What is a Storage Area Network?

It is a network that has the purpose of providing block level data storage access and it designed to be able to cope with large transfers of data.

11 / 14 / 2012 Patrick Leroy

Hardware Caching vs. Software Caching

There are two different methods when it comes to hybrid storage: hardware and software, but which is better and why?

11 / 08 / 2012 Steve Grant

Types of Backup Devices and Backup Solutions

When choosing media for your backup solution, there are four major options to choose from: external hard disk drives, USB flash drives, network drives and online storage services. Each one of these options has its own pros and cons in terms of price, features and ease of use.

11 / 07 / 2012 Andre Barton

Powerline Networking and Network Attached Storage

You can find network attached storage (NAS) devices for business and home applications in both wired and wireless configurations.

11 / 03 / 2012 Dennis Dubois

Energy Saving Hard Drives

Hitachi Global Storage Technologies and Western Digital are two companies that have released drives in the market, with their products boasting a reduced power consumption of up to 40% over a standard hard drive.

11 / 01 / 2012 Steve Grant

Choosing the right data storage for your business

Documents, databases and emails constantly flow through businesses of any size and choosing the right infrastructure to store this data on can seem confusing.

10 / 17 / 2012 Steve Grant

RAID Data Storage: What It Is, What It’s Not

RAID stands for “redundant array of independent disks” which means, in simple terms, that multiple physical hard drives are treated by a system as a single logical volume

09 / 14 / 2012 Steve Grant

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