Network Storage

Dell has given its virtualisation capabilities an enormous shot in the arm, announcing a broad swathe of new offerings, from servers and storage to software and services.

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Citrix has announced that XenServer will be factory integrated into Dell PowerEdge servers.

According to VMware, with companies using virtualisation to consolidate ten or more physical servers into a single machine, power use is being reduced by 80 to 90 percent, saving large amounts of money and tonnes of CO2 emissions.

Hewlett Packard (HP) has announced a scalable storage system designed to handle multiple petabytes of data.

NASA has chosen SGI to supply the space research organisation with their next major supercomputer.

Rackspace’s hosting company Mosso has unveiled a new cloud storage service that gives developers the ability to store a virtually unlimited amount of data on the Web.

IDC is tipping the future of virtualisation to be mobility and live migration, while adding that so far the rapid embracement of the technology has helped change the economics of IT by reducing both capital and operational costs.

NetApp is taking strides towards long-life, self-healing archiving with a new project it is working on in conjunction with the University of California Santa Cruz (UCSC).

ExaGrid is taking the data storage bull by the horns with the announcement that it has developed the industry’s first 40 terabyte disk-based backup system with data deduplication technology and scalable grid architecture.

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