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Sun Storage
5 May 2008
#19892
Sun's Open Storage Does Make Sense
Sun Strategist Admits to a Change of Mind

Taylor Allis of Sun's Market Strategy & Intelligence unit concedes that his initial skepticism about open storage was misplaced. The combination of open source software with industry-standard hardware for the purpose of creating enterprise-class storage systems is a good idea after all, he now says.

5 May 2008
#19537
Tape Storage in the Data Center? Nine Myths to Reconsider
Alive and Well, Whatever the Disk Adherents May Say

Dianne McAdam of The Clipper Group jousts against the disk proponents who argue that tape is dead, dispelling nine myths on the subject in the course of her argument. Her conclusion? Tape is far from dead and remains a strong contender for space in the data center.

5 May 2008
#19552
Open Source Gives You the Key to Your Archives Forever
Sun Helps Avoid Vendor Lock-in

Sun has made yet more code available to the open source community. This time it involves Honeycomb, the fixed-content object storage software of the StorageTek 5800, as reported by Leslie T. O'Neill. Developers can download the binary code from Sun.com and run a complete implementation on their own server or even a laptop.

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