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Seagate on security and interface trends at SNW Fall 2011

The fall 2011 Storage Networking World (SNW) show is just around the corner and will be held next week at the JW Marriott Grande Lakes in Orlando, Florida. SNW is the world’s largest storage, data center, and IT infrastructure conference and brings together top information from information technology executives, leading product and service providers, and [...]

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Tom’s Hardware investigates SSD reliability

Coming off of last week’s post about SAS vs. SATA myths, let’s now shift gears to review an old myth about SSDs vs. HDDs. Of course Seagate makes both, so we’re especially interested in understanding and demystifying how the divergent features of SSDs and HDDs fit best into the…

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Do IT Professionals care what’s under the covers when it comes to their equipment?

Yes they do! IT Pros know what drive brands are spinning inside their equipment.  OEMs may want all of us drive guys to be strictly vanilla but to IT pros, there is a difference …especially when it comes to enterprise storage.   Each month IT Brand Pulse selects a handful of product…

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Year End Sentiments

Call me sentimental but at this time of year and given this forum and the recent tons of good press on the new Constellation.2 drive, I’d like to extend a world of thanks to those that made it all possible. First, cheers to the Seagate enterprise engineering and product management teams for…

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Introducing Seagate’s Constellation.2: Industry’s first 1TB 2.5-inch enterprise drive for bulk data requirements

What if… You could deploy additional enterprise storage without expanding your data center? • Maximize utility of your data center footprint by supporting up to 76TB per square foot You could deploy a high capacity enterprise storage solution that lowers energy costs? • Operates on average…

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The Enterprise Perspective from the Flash Memory Summit 2010

Each year at the annual Flash Memory Summit, flash designers, system engineers, and OEMs converge to discuss the latest trends and updates within the growing solid state memory market. The Flash Memory Summit hosted more than 1,500 participants this year at the Santa Clara Convention Center, where…

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GreenBytes: A three-legged stool for Efficiency

Over and over again, we hear that the three leading pain points for those building storage solutions are: 1) We need more capacity 2) We need to keep energy costs under control 3) We need to do this without a huge impact to our budget GreenBytes’ GBX storage solutions offer a highly efficient,…

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Five Megabytes for $50,000? A Hard Drive Blast From the Past

Last time I wrote about the enormous and growing demand of digital storage consumption worldwide. This week, let’s cover the technology improvements and developments of the hard disk drive (HDD) and note some of the tremendous changes made over the past 50+ years. And in the near future of this…

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SAS gains steam with Dell PowerVault

Chris Mellor points to Dell’s adoption of 6Gb/s SAS for their PowerVault DAS line up.  Yet another data point that puts SAS front and center in the enterprise.  Why is this such a big deal?  Dell effectively doubles their speed with SAS, allowing their storage to keep up with Intel Nehalem and virtualization workloads. Seagate’s all [...]

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Five ways to shrink the data center

Ask an IT manager if his data center is growing, and he should say, “It depends.”   If you’re asking about data capacity and processing power, the answer will almost certainly be yes.  Rapid data growth of 50%+ per year is not uncommon. If you’re asking about the…

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