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Storage Area Network Engineer with TS/SCI clearance wanted by
Chris
Full position located at www.topdog-inc.com
Storage Area Network Engineer with an active TS/SCI clearance. -
Washington DC
This permanent position requires at least 5 + years of SAN (Storage
Area Network) engineering experience with SAN solutions like veritas,
legato, brocade, IBM, HP, Sangate,...
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June 11th 04 05:12 PM
by Chris
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US-OH-Columbus - StorageTek Contract-to-Hire Opportunity by
ajayv
Hi,
Thank you for your attention on this one. Need your help in finding a
candidate for a large Company based in Central Ohio.
Please rush resumes to me ASAP. Please be sure to indicate your
desired Rate/Hr.
Feel free to repost this information and/or forward to
friends/associates.
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June 11th 04 03:21 PM
by ajayv
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StorageTek Embraces CAS Storage Technology by
acebgur
Another storage vendor embraces content addressed storage technology:
http://www.arnnet.com.au/index.php/id;1314068930;fp;16;fpid;0
You can learn more about CAS technology at the Centera Tech Group:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/CenteraTechGroup/
Enjoy-
Ace
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Setting up my first fabric by
Steve Christall
Hi all.
I am currently setting up my first fabric. I want to add my existing simple
fibre SAN setup to it. I just need a little bit of clarification / sanity
check on what I am doing.
Currently I have a simple point-to-point setup with a LSILogic Disk array
with 2x controllers with 2x fibre...
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SATA raid: single point of failure? by
Jim Wall
With SATA drives in a raid array, is the raid controller always going
to be a single point of failure? In other words, is there any way to
have two fully independent raid controllers accessing the same SATA
drive?
Here is more detail of my concern. Using FC drives, I have two fully
redundant...
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A5200 + W2k by
Rich
Dear All,
Does anyone have any advice regarding running a5200 with a w2k host?
Specifically I have a 5200 that the w2k host sees, and then asks for a
driver for a "sun sena scsi enclosure". I can't find such a driver on
the web.
Within disk manager I can see the luns, so I could allways ignore...
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June 10th 04 08:41 AM
by Rich
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disk bandwith decreasing? by
Stephane Guyetant
I read in a recent PhD dissertation: "Due to the higher complexity of
micro-actuation and track-tracing required during track and head
switches, increased disk storage density actually decreases the disk
bandwith."
Wow! My reference figure for that matter was that disk bandwith keeps
increasing at...
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Theoretical Max FC-AL Devices Question... by
R. Damian Koziel
This is a very simple question but one for which I'm finding
conflicting answers. What is the (theoretical) maximum number of
devices on a FC-AL?
Here's a sampling:
127:
"On a single FC-AL loop up to 127 devices can be attached, and they
are visible by simply plugging them...
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Backup performance is not what we expected. by
Dennis Herrick
Hi Folks:
Sorry for the long detailed story.
I haven't contacted the vendors yet, that's the next step, but
my backup performance isn't quite what I expected. I'm interested in
hearing what other folks are seeing with backup. Hardware, software,
configuration and strategy are set for this...
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need to decrypt AIT tape's p/w by
RayStorm
I have an AIT tape with a password saved through Backup Exec Desktop
Pro, and I would like to recover the password. Which software is there
that can recover the password which I can download from thw WWW ?
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FS: EMC Celerra 507 Data Mover by
NewsGroups
For sale on ebay with no reserve
SN ML 2805000697
Ebay Auction Link is:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=5702944236
Auction Number 5702944236
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Exabyte AME with SmartClean vs. Sony QGD225ME by
Andrei Ivanov
Does anyone know what is the difference between Exabyte AME
media for Mammoth-2, and Sony QGD225ME? Both are 225m-long
tapes, resulting in 60 GB of native capacity. But what
about SmartClean inserts? Are they present on QGD225ME,
or would it be necessary to apply cleaning tape...
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homemade NAS by
Unkel_Slam
Is there anyway that I can turn an older (ATHLON 1.4, 512 MB, 80 GB
HD) into something like a Snap! server , network attached storage
(NAS) ???? I have just outgrown the Snap! server, which worked
perfectly. I just need it to share out files on the LAN and be able to
set users and permissions from...
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Boot from SAN - Why not? by
Jesper Monsted
Malcolm Weir wrote in
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If you're going to pick nits, I may as well add that 2Gb is actually
something like 212.5MiB/sec (it's a serial protocol, so the raw bit
rate has to carry an encoding of the data, just as a async 9600...
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June 3rd 04 10:40 PM
by Mike
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Netbackup and synthetic fulls by
Keith Michaels
The description of this feature says "Synthetic backups are automatically
created from a traditional (non-synthesized) full backup and any number
of incrementals.."
If a synthetic full requires a "traditional" full as a starting point,
then you can never acheive the goal of avoiding multiple...
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June 3rd 04 09:09 PM
by THop
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High Disk Read Performance by
DB
I need to architect 2TB of disk storage with absolute maximum read
capabilities. I have an application that sequentially reads and
analyzes large flat data base files and the faster I can read them the
faster I can analyze. CPU and memory are not a factor - currently the
disk "reads" are my...
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June 3rd 04 07:01 PM
by DB
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CompactFlash, Card Information Structure, DeviceSpeed by
Tim Clacy
What, if any, tuple in the CIS can be used to setup card controller common
memory space bus cycle timings?
I've found several high-speed, solid state CompactFlash cards report 250ns
device speed in the device information tuple and yet these same cards
actually work at, and are specified at,100ns...
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Farley "Building Storage Networks" Question... by
R. Damian Koziel
Greetings All.
I'm making my way through Farley's "Building Storage Networks".
Chapter 2 Exercise Question 1 states "If a componet's reliability is
calculated at 98%, what is the reliability of five of these components
working together in a subsystem? What is the reliability if there are
ten such...
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AIT 3 Library Hardware Reliability by
Chester
We have been using AIT 2 and 3 drives for about 2 years now and have
had many failures. We use libraries from Cybernetics and more
recently ADIC. Our ADIC Scaler 100 is less than three months old and
we have already replaced four drives. We have four Cybernetic two
drive/30 tape libraries and...
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