CRN Storage News
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The storage server is being validated for use with Microsoft's Windows Home Server operating system.
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Making Virtualization A Part Of Your VAR Business
Virtually everybody's talking about server virtualization and about how it will help companies with critical business continuity and disaster recovery solutions, all while maximizing server utilization and minimizing costs -
VARs Say Dell's EqualLogic Acquisition Could Backfire
While Michael Dell said that his company will not take EqualLogic sales direct, some say it will be interesting to see how Dell's sales teams will resist the temptation to do so. -
Dell Bags EqualLogic for $1.4 Billion, Says Deal Will be Channel 'Catalyst'
Dell said Monday it had agreed to buy storage vendor EqualLogic for $1.4 billion, and its chairman said the deal would be a "catalyst" for a deeper channel strategy. -
NetApp Targets SMBs With Low-Cost Array
Appliances like the S300 and S500 are important for small customers whose storage capacity requirements start to exceed the 500-Gyte mark. -
Virtual server environments offer unexpected security and storage services opportunities
Hidden Possibilities
Virtual server environments offer unexpected security and storage services opportunities. -
LeftHand Networks Joins Alternative Technology's Lineup
The addition of LeftHand is in line with Alternative's virtualization plans. -
Storage VAR Datalink Q3 Revenue Up, Earnings down
Disk-based product sales accounted for 37 percent of revenue, while services reflected 40 percent of revenue for the quarter. -
Satisfying The Need For Speed With 10GB Ethernet
While the extra headroom 10Gb Ethernet delivers has been available for quite some time, the applications that really depend such high-speed connectivity have been pulling up the rear. -
FalconStor Unveils A Virtual, Virtual Tape Appliance
FalconStor VTL Virtual Appliance is a ready-to-run software application with an OS that can be downloaded into a virtual machine using VMware. -
Seagate Hits Paydirt As Sales, Earnings Rise
Numbers included charges related to its acquisition of rival Maxtor and purchase of on-line backup service provider EVault. -
HDS Intros Sub-$5,000 Storage Array For Small and Midmarket
The SMS 100 is available through distributors including Ingram Micro, Avnet, Arrow, and Bell Micro, and resold through Lenovo, IBM, and Acer through their partners. -
Hitachi: 4-Tbyte Hard Drives Coming
Hitachi and Hitachi Global Storage Technologies on Monday said the companies have developed the technology needed to increase the areal density of hard drives as a precursor to developing 4-Tbyte hard drives. -
Diagnosis: Paper Overload
The medical industry is awash in a sea of paper. There are forms, correspondence, charts, records and so on that overload the typical doctor's office, clinic or even small hospital. What's more, because of legislative requirements, there is a management burden associated with all that paper. Rules and regulations dictate what can be done with that printed information and when and where it can be stored. -
VARs: Compellent IPO Means Opportunities
Cooling of the share price doesn't dampen enthusiasm its channel partners have for the company, which produces software to automate tiered storage. -
Virtual Servers And Storage A Two-Way Street
Solution providers are finding the synergy between server virtualization and storage a huge opportunity. -
5 Steps For an Easy RAID 1 Setup
Channel Test Center engineers scoured the earth for a no-frills approach to setting up a RAID array for small businesses. Here's what they came up with. -
EMC Takes Storage Crown
The king of storage management software is also the undisputed king of the storage management software channel. -
Lots Of Love For EMC And HP
Top honors for the Network Storage category in this year's VARBusiness Annual Report Card survey proved to be one of the closest races in any category. EMC and Hewlett-Packard tied for the top spot, both barely ahead of last year's winner, Network Appliance. -
Storage VARs Perplexed By Missing White House E-mails
E-mail storage VARs say the 5 million e-mails must either still be stored somewhere, or else something 'unimaginable' happened to cause their disappearance.