As part of my work at Storage Fusion, I get to dig into the inner workings of storage arrays in a way most people don’t (either through inclination or time). One interesting anomaly we discovered this week was the variability in capacities of CLARiiON disks. What results from this is that the capacity [...]
I feel drawn to post on the details of Atmos and give my opinion whether it is good, bad, innovative or not. However there’s one small problem. Normally I comment on things that I’ve touched – installed/used/configured/broken etc, but Atmos doesn’t fit this model so my comments are based on the marketing information EMC have [...]
I’ve been on holiday for the last week (sunning myself and the family in Cyprus). I had no Internet access – not even TV! Although I had no laptop (or Blackberry this time) I did take my iPod Touch, now configured with the mobile version of NewsGator. As I’ve mentioned previously, I have [...]
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