Solid State Drives provide the best performance for FibreCAT CX4 storage devices
With SSD now!, Fujitsu Siemens Computers offers companies an easy entry into flash-memory technology in the professional storage environment. Now users can take advantage of the latest, highly reliable SSD (Solid State Drive) technology for FibreCAT CX4 storage systems at an attractive price. In addition, the package includes several white papers on a variety of application scenarios. The offer is effective starting immediately and is available from Fujitsu Siemens Computers directly or any of its certified channel partners, priced from € 4,400. Professional consulting, implementation and maintenance services are also available.
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The Constellation family includes 2.5-inch nearline hard drive with lowest enterprise power consumption and record-setting 3.5-inch 7200-rpm 2TB hard drive for nearline Tier 2 enterprise applications
Seagate (NASDAQ:STX) today introduced its Constellation™ family ofnew enterprise storage solutions for Tier 2 nearline storage applications. The two new drive models, the 2.5-inch Constellation and the 3.5-inch Constellation ES hard drives, include a combination of features that enable high capacities, increased power efficiency, enterprise-class reliability, and data security. Both drives also include PowerChoice™ from Seagate, which decreases power consumption by up to 54% for record power savings in enterprise environments.
“The need for greater storage capacity will continue to expand in multiple directions and dimensions, but there will be an …
Cisco and Dell today announced that they will collaborate to deliver next-generation IT solutions that help customers simplify their data center infrastructure by pooling storage, computing and networking infrastructure resources to more rapidly support business applications in virtual data center environments.The companies expanded their existing global Solution Technology Integrator agreement to include Cisco’s Nexus 5020 data center switching systems as part of the Dell enterprise infrastructure solutions with Dell servers and storage solutions.
According to the agreement, Dell will add Cisco’s Nexus 5020 switches that support both 10 Gigabit Ethernet and Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) to its Dell PowerEdgeTM server and Dell EqualLogicTM , PowerVaultTM , and Dell/EMCTM storage solutions. The Cisco and Dell combined …
The original Acer Aspire 8920 was the very first 18-inch laptop we had a chance to review, and the follow-up Acer Aspire 8930-6448 is similar in terms of its essentials, with only a handful of component upgrades.
The display has the same native resolution as a 1080p HDTV; that coupled with a unique set of touch-sensitive media controls (although we weren’t crazy about the volume slider), make it an impressive package for movie watchers. That is, at least as long as your HD content is downloadable, because for $1,599 you don’t get a Blu-ray drive. We’d probably shell out the extra $200 for the 8930-7665 version, which includes …
Qsan Technology and Enhance Technology’s iSCSI storage has passed Vmware Hardware Certification Program. By Qsan’s P200C iSCSI GbE (X4)-to-SAS/SATAII RAID controller and Enhance’s strong consolidation for enterprise & SMB storage solution, the Enhance Technology UltraStor RS16 IP-4 now is VMware ESX 3.5 compatible and fully certified.
With the largest market share in virtualization and concentration since 1998, VMware provides users for saving overall cost by its green nature for fewer servers required, reducing IT cost with high flexibility, and deceasing planned and unplanned downtime. VMware ESX 3.5 enables multiple virtual machines to share physical resource on the same server hardware, run unmodified operation systems and applications, and run the most resource-intensive applications side by side on …
YORKTOWN HEIGHTS, NY – 18 Aug 2008: IBM (NYSE: IBM) and its joint development partners — AMD, Freescale, STMicroelectronics, Toshiba and the College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE) — today announced the first working static random access memory (SRAM) for the 22 nanometer (nm) technology node, the world’s first reported working cell built at its 300mm research facility in Albany, NY.
SRAM chips are precursors to more complex devices such as microprocessors.
The SRAM cell utilizes a conventional six-transistor design and has an area of 0.1um2, breaking the previous SRAM scaling barriers.
Researchers achieved this breakthrough at CNSE of the University at Albany, State University of New York. CNSE’s Albany NanoTech is the world’s most advanced university …

