disk storage capacity
Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: All the world in your shirt pocket
Comment To put it mildly the disk storage boys are on a roll creating denser storage capacities well ahead of Moore’s Law for the Integrated Circuit. One manufacturer is proclaiming that standard PC Drives of 0.5TB capacity will be on the market by 2006... [26 Feb 2004]
Mid-Line Disk Storage Emerging As Significant Cost-Saving Opportunity
White Paper However, they are also much lower in capacity and much higher in cost relative to an emerging class of enterprise storage, Advanced Technology Attachment (ATA) disks. After extensive field research conducted on the use of storage in the second... [24 Feb 2004]
Removable Media Storage Devices
White Paper Some RMSD options available today are approaching the performance, capacity, and cost of hard-disk drives. Requirements for removable media storage devices (RMSDs) used with personal computers have changed significantly since the introduction of... [24 Feb 2004]
Modern File Systems and Storage
White Paper The ability of disk drive suppliers to double the storage capacity every 18 months while increasing performance and keeping prices nearly constant is fuelling the capacity growth. This is not surprising because the price-per-megabyte of disk-based... [24 Feb 2004]
Disk Array Models in Minerva
White Paper Enterprise storage systems typically depend on disk arrays to satisfy their capacity and availability needs. In this paper, we describe analytical throughput models for RAID 1/0 and RAID 5 storage in the Hewlett-Packard FC-30 disk array. [24 Feb 2004]
SAIT - A Tape Technology for the 21st Century
White Paper Sony's introduction of its new, high-capacity SAIT technology represents a leap in capability, compared to current tape technologies, and effectively addresses the expected convergence in the cost per gigabyte of tape versus low-cost, high... [24 Feb 2004]
Tape Drive Technology Comparison Updated for 2000
White Paper The explosive growth of computer disk capacity, networks, and database applications has driven an increased demand for data storage products. Tape drives, due to their low cost per megabyte stored, continue to be the preferred method of backing up... [24 Feb 2004]
NAS: A Non-Traditional Storage Solution
White Paper NAS technology meets storage needs more easily and more economically than traditional hard disk drives, SAN or DAS. Ateonix NASAS appliances stand apart from their competitors because they feature an internal operating system located on flash ROM... [24 Feb 2004]
Immediate vs. Direct Save and Recover Performance Benchmark
White Paper Fast data protection and recovery becomes more and more important as customers continue to deploy increasing amounts of data on high speed disk devices across a series of networked servers. Databases increasingly drive critical applications... [24 Feb 2004]
Insurer Maximizes Storage Assets, Expands Capacity with Help from Unisys Technology Consulting Services
White Paper The EMC Symmetrix 5700 disk subsystem that supported Noridian’s main corporate/production data center had reached maximum capacity. In addition, the company’s open server environment, comprised of individual servers with their own channel-attached... [24 Feb 2004]
An Introduction to Solid-State Storage
White Paper Mechanical hard disk drives (HDDs) are potentially unreliable and have not been able to keep pace with the advances in computer technology. This inability to match the speed of other system elements results in bottlenecks that generate unused... [24 Feb 2004]
Jiro Technology-Based Management Logic Applications
White Paper Examples include automatic failover, infinite disk management, capacity planning and performance monitoring. A panel of developers from leading storage solutions providers will discuss their work in creating innovative management logic using Jiro... [24 Feb 2004]
Lithographic Performance in Thick Photoresist Applications
White Paper The disk drive storage capacity per unit of platter area can be increased by improvements in magnetic recording media and read/write head technologies. These systems are typically high capacity hard disk drives which provide rapid access to stored... [24 Feb 2004]
High Capacity Disks and Access Density
White Paper The unit of measure can be applied to a disk drive or a storage system such as RAID system. The generally accepted definition of access density is ‘the number of I/Os per second per gigabyte of storage’. [24 Feb 2004]
Analysis: NAS and SAN uniting
Comment What's more, SAN capacity can be increased relatively easily by adding another disk array to the network. By contrast, revenue of NAS equipment with integrated disk storage is slated to rise 16 per cent annually during the same period, to $2.8bn in... [26 Jan 2004]
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