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VSM and SVA Component Redundancy: Virtual Storage Manager (VSM) System and Shared Virtual Array (SVA)

whitepaper What it does mean is that the data storage system must be designed to be fault tolerant. The V-Series Shared Virtual Array (SVA) disk systems and Virtual Storage Manager (VSM) system were engineered with reliability in mind and have built-in...

Tags: storage management, virtual, component, processing

[10 Apr 2008]

PaymentOne

whitepaper The challenge for PaymentOne was to deploy a highly scalable architecture to handle rapid growth in transaction volume; ensure a fault-tolerant system to avoid unplanned downtime for Internet-based clients; and choose a hardware vendor that has...

Tags: x86-standard servers, payment, dell, microsoft sql server

[10 Apr 2008]

Fault-Tolerant Switched Local Area Networks

whitepaper The RAIN (Reliable Array of Independent Nodes) project at Caltech is focusing on creating highly reliable distributed systems by leveraging commercially available personal computers, workstations and interconnect technologies.

Tags: local area networks (lan)

[08 Jan 2008]

StoreVault and RAID-DP

whitepaper The redundancy allows for a disk array to be fault tolerant. The increased dependence on disk storage and the need for higher levels of reliability, availability and performance has led to a dramatic increase in the use of Redundant Array of...

Tags: raid, array, disk, raid

[30 Aug 2007]

Extreme RAID: How STORM Xtreme Array Delivers True "No Single Point of Failure" Data Availability for Mission-Critical Applications

whitepaper RAID storage systems have always been regarded as inherently fault tolerant. As a result, this level of fault tolerance has become the accepted norm. In fact, most any RAID system available offers some level of redundancy and data availability.

Tags: raid, fibre, failures, channel

[30 Aug 2007]

RAID 50 Interleave White Paper

whitepaper Traditional Redundant Array of Independent Disk (RAID) Systems have tended to use RAID 5 as the most cost effective means of providing fault tolerant protection for large volumes of data. The emergence of large capacity configurations from...

Tags: raid, disk, protection, raid

[25 Aug 2007]

RAID 6 With HP Advanced Data Guarding Technology: A Cost-Effective, Fault-Tolerant Solution

whitepaper RAID 6 with HP's patented Advanced Data Guarding (ADG) technology is a cost-effective solution for storing large volumes of enterprise data with fault tolerance. Organizations implementing a large drive array should consider RAID 6 because it can...

Tags: raid, raid, managers, nature

[25 Aug 2007]

How the HP Integrity NonStop Server Leverages the HP StorageWorks XP Disk Array

whitepaper The HP StorageWorks XP disk array consists of hundreds of physical disk drives supported by a highly available fault-tolerant infrastructure. The XP disk array's processors, power supplies, cooling, data paths, and most important, the disk cache...

Tags: physical, array, disk, disk array

[01 Feb 2007]

Wyoming DOT Relies on HP, Oracle, and Microsoft for the Long Haul

whitepaper WYDOT implemented HP StorageWorks Modular Smart Array 1000 (MSA1000) Fibre Channel SAN which helped in delivering a fault-tolerant infrastructure for critical travel and road condition information system.

Tags: storage management, fault, transportation, implemented

[09 Apr 2005]

Fault Tolerant FlashDisk RAID

whitepaper FlashDisk is equipped with redundant power supplies and fans to keep the disk array running even if a power supply or cooling fan fails. This white paper provides information about FlashDisk RAID levels 1, 3, 5, 0+1 which protects data in the event...

Tags: fault-tolerant servers, disk, event, continue

[01 Mar 2004]

HP Virtual Array Technology: Virtual Storage Technology Extends the Capabilities of Fault-Tolerant Storage Subsystems

whitepaper This technical white paper outlines the key differentiators in a new line of fault-tolerant storage devices from Hewlett-Packard, and their value for increasing the effectiveness of the corporate IT center.

Tags: raid

[24 Feb 2004]

Smart Array Controller Technology: RAID 5 Configuration Recommendation

whitepaper This whitepaper describes RAID 5 fault tolerant configurations which ensures maximum uptime for Smart Array Controllers. Fault tolerant configurations for the Smart Array controllers plays a vital role in reducing the possibility of data loss after...

Tags: raid, configuration, configurations, loss

[24 Feb 2004]

Symmetrix DMX : Reliability, Availability, and Serviceability

whitepaper The Symmetrix DMX series delivers an advanced fault tolerant storage array design that includes full redundancy, proactive monitoring, and error detection and correction. This paper provides an overview of these Symmetrix DMX capabilities.

Tags: data recovery / security

[24 Feb 2004]

MTI Vivant V-Series Technical Overview

whitepaper The MTI Vivant is a fault tolerant, fully redundant, scalable, high performance RAID storage system with industry standard Fibre Channel drives and Fibre Channel host interfaces. The Vivant Block Processor features dual RAID Array controllers, with...

Tags: interfaces / buses / i/os, processor, host, channel

[24 Feb 2004]

What is RAID

whitepaper However, disk arrays can be made fault-tolerant by redundantly storing information in various ways. The basic idea of RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) is to combine multiple inexpensive disk drives into an array of disk drives to obtain...

Tags: infrastructure management, disk, array, disk drives

[24 Feb 2004]

Recovery of Memory and Process in DSM Systems

whitepaper We point out that specially designed fault-tolerant, non-volatile memory is neither sufficient nor necessary to solve the problem of RUM. We discuss several ways of implementing a fault-tolerant memory system using plain memory by modifying the...

Tags: high availability, fault, memory, recovery

[24 Feb 2004]

Compaq RAID Advanced Data Guarding: A Cost-effective, Fault-tolerant Solution

whitepaper Compaq RAID Advanced Data Guarding (ADG) is a cost-effective, fault tolerant solution for storing large volumes of enterprise data. As customers evaluate storage solutions for this data, they are focusing on three very important needs: fault...

Tags: raid

[24 Feb 2004]

MTI Vivant S-Series Technical Overview

whitepaper The MTI Vivant S-Series is a fault tolerant, fully redundant, scalable, high performance RAID storage system with industry standard Fibre Channel drives and Fibre Channel host interfaces. The Vivant S-Series Block Processor features dual RAID Array...

Tags: interfaces / buses / i/os, fibre, block, host

[24 Feb 2004]

RAID (Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks)

whitepaper RAID is a method of making magnetic disks fault tolerant. RAID uses an ECC (Error Correcting Code), know as Parity, to recover from single point of failure errors. That is, the failure of a single magnetic disk.

Tags: raid, disks, parity, code

[24 Feb 2004]

How RAID (Redundant Array of Inexpensive Magnetic Disks) Works

whitepaper RAID is a method of making magnetic disks fault tolerant. RAID uses an ECC (Error Correcting Code), know as Parity, to recover from single point of failure errors. That is, the failure of a single magnetic disk.

Tags: raid, disk, disks, parity

[24 Feb 2004]

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