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Data Recovery News Archive01-Mar-2010
Hitachi launches tool for multiple storage arrays (TechWorld)Regrading the classy treat. Hitachi Data Systems (HDS) has launched new clustering software for its high-end Hitachi Universal Storage Platform V (USP V) controller.
Hitachi unveils clustering software for high-end storage virtualization controller (Computerworld)Computerworld - Hitachi Data Systems (HDS) Inc. today announced new clustering software for its high-end Hitachi Universal Storage Platform V (USP V) controller, a virtualization engine that enables storage from multiple vendors' arrays to be pooled behind a single management interface.
Digitize All of Your Old Media (Washington Post)Technology has progressed so quickly that anyone over the age of 30 has probably amassed a collection of data generated in both analog and multiple generations of digital technology. (I'm looking at you, Commodore cassette tape drive.) And though you may never need a particular bit of data, being...
SQL Data Services: Your Database in the Cloud (Linux)One thing in the Microsoft cloud I find really interesting is SQL Data Services and Huron/Data Hub - SQL cloud sync service, one of the ?cloud? offerings I believe has lots of potential and will really make sharing of data in the cloud so much easier. read more
CoreVault Advises Disaster Recovery Planning as 2009 Tornado Season Approaches (ContactCenterWorld.com)OKLAHOMA CITY, OK - United States ? May 27, 2009 -- CoreVault, a company in managed backup and recovery solutions, has released guidelines to ensure organizational safety and data recovery in the event a catastrophe strikes.
New! Makers of Diskeeper Ship Virtual Platform Performance Optimizer (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance)Diskeeper Corporation has officially shipped V-locity(TM), a new virtual platform performance optimizer designed to maximize server speeds on Microsoft's Hyper-V.
HDS storage controller gets failover clustering (ZDNet Asia)High Availability Manager adds clustering capabilities to Universal Storage Platform V controller, with the promise of no downtime for applications or servers.
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