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File manager alert 14/4/2011
Quantum's
file
-management software to be sold by NetApp under new deal
...
CanadianBusiness.com
based Quantum said Wednesday that NetApp will start marketing and selling its StorNext
File System
and StorNext Storage Manager software through its worldwide sales network. Financial details of the agreement were not disclosed.
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Reducing I/O's in Your Data Centre
PR Newswire (press release)
Streamlining data centres by effectively addressing and handling performance related issues caused by the inherent problem in any NTFS
file system
, is vital to ensure up-time and consistent performance throughout. With Intelliwrite(R) fragmentation
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Why Cloudera Isn't Sweating the Hadoop Competition
GigaOm
These concerns have sparked third-party alternatives that try to ameloriate the problems, including Appistry's CloudIQ Storage Hadoop Edition product, which is a wholly distributed
file system
intended to replace HDFS, and MapR, a stealh-mode startup
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Crossroads Announces Plans to Launch Archive Product That Ushers in a New Era
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PR-USA.net (press release)
Crossroads Systems, Inc. ( PINKSHEETS : CRDS ) today announced plans to launch a new tape-based archive product that leverages the new Linear Tape
File System
(LTFS) technology. It's designed to address the need for low cost and highly reliable
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Isilon announces OneFS 6.5 'to simplify large data management'
Zycko
The vendor noted that the new software delivers a single volume and
file system
that is able to scale to more than ten PB of capacity. System interoperability is also streamlined across a plethora of common data centre operations.
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No Funds in Budget for "Priceless" Law Enforcement Information
System
WBAY
The Office of Justice Assistance requested $2 million from the State to keep the
system
up and running -- dollars not included in Governor Walker's biennial budget. The future of the
file
sharing
system
is unclear, but law enforcers say WIJIS has
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