Monthly Archives: January 2003

Meta, Morgan Stanley All the Buzz at LinuxWorld

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"Did anyone ever get sage advice from a high-school guidance counselor?" the Lynx laughingly asked himself at last weeks LinuxWorld in New York. The...

Dearth of Tools Hampers Linux

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An IDE could be the missing link thats keeping Linux from being widely deployed in the enterprise.At least thats what SuSE Linux AG and...

PeerDirect Suite to Support Linux

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PeerDirect Corp. last week announced it is providing native support for Linux on its flagship PeerDirect Distributed Enterprise suite. The move will enable its...

Linuxs Supporting Cast Grows

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Some large enterprises are putting broad Linux deployments on hold until the next version of the kernel, 2.6, is released with improved clustering and...

Snapshot Support Grows for Server

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Storage administrators running Windows hosts will get widespread support from backup vendors for Microsoft Corp.s upcoming Windows .Net Server 2003.Veritas Software Corp., BakBone Software...

Oracle, EMC Ease Application Data Storage

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Oracle Corp. and EMC Corp. last week announced joint offerings designed to enhance service and support of their respective technologies as well as make...

Unblocking Object Use

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Object-based storage and ATA disks are perhaps the most intriguing of the new storage technologies emerging from the convergence of network-attached storage and storage...

Xdrive Tool Puts Storage on Web

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Ever go on a business trip and leave your files on your office PCs hard drive? Those who need file storage that can be...

Answering Open-Source Questions

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Last week was filled with news on the Linux front, with every major IT provider trying to warm itself near the fire of enterprise...

Storage News Digest: 27-Jan-03

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Enterprise StorageLustre Among the First Object-Based Storage SystemsOne soon-to-be-released incarnation of object-based storage is Lustre, an open-source file system thats under development by Cluster...