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16 terabytes of storage on Solaris? by
Dan Stromberg
What's the best way of setting up a single filesystem of 16 terabytes (or
a little less), at about 64 megabytes/second sustained or better, using
Solaris? Needs to be reliable and economical, doesn't need to be blazing.
Is there such a thing as a JBOD or series of JBOD's that could be attached
to...
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June 23rd 05 03:55 PM
by Zak
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RAID5 vs RAID10 speed benchmark? by
- C -
Has anyone do a benchmark of RAID5 vs RAID10? I am looking for large
sequential reads and writes... Thanks in advance...
Clayton
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Multibus Failover, Linux and HBA by
Niko!
Hallo...
is there an HBA capable of doing automatic failover in Linux over a multibus
failover configuration (multipath) in order to avoid use of
securepath,veritas devicemapper software?
thank you
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Server vs. NAS Storage by
[email protected]
I am trying to think through options for a mission-critical office
requiring a storage server.
What are the differences and pros/cons of a computer/server vs. a
freestanding NAS network accessible storage device? Assume either one
will have a RAID 1 mirroring configuration.
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Automating Image Backups of Windows Boot Devices by
W[_3_]
Is there any Windows backup software that will boot a server on a schedule,
and then take control *before Windows boots* to make an image backup of the
boot device, prior to handing off control to Windows? We want to bypass
any possibility of a file being locked during use while Windows is...
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Where is Storage Computer (SOS, RAID-7, Goodlander) now ? by
_firstname_@lr_dot_los-gatos_dot_ca_dot_us
Anyone remember "Storage Computer Corporation"? They had the
unforgettable stock ticker symbol SOS, owned the domain name
storage.com, sold RAID-7 disk arrays (which turned out to be RAID-4
with a write cache, and got the RAB all hot and bothered), and were
owned/operated by Theodore (Ted)...
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Help! Brocades and McData by
Jeff Specoli
Hey guys/gals,
I know very little about SANs but have been asked to find information
on the web about which is the better overall switch: The Brocade
Silkworm 3900 or the McData 3232? All I can find are marketing blurbs
and very little about the technical merits of each device. Which do
you...
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L1/L2 cache question by
v796
Hi,
An L1 cache is split(I,D) or unified. Most(All?) of the time an L2
cache is unified. Are there any processors out there which use a
split/unified L1 cache backed by a *unified* L2 cache?
Is there any motivation in doing this?
I am confused since IMHO, all the instruction opcodes ought to fit...
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Failure of brand new drive... possibly due to staggered spinup? by
Dan Lenski
Hi all,
I've just experienced a mystifying failure of a hard disk that was
literally only one day old. It is a Hitachi Travelstar 5K160 (80gb
5400RPM SATA) that came with my new Dell laptop. I had installed
Ubuntu Feisty Linux, and everything seemed to be working fine, and I
even checked the...
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New to NAS, have idea, looking for software to do it. by
Bob Meyers
I am a smalltime consultant with several clients having similar
scenarios. Typically they have less than 100 Windows workstations and
anywhere from 1 to 10 servers. Some servers are virtual hosts - just
getting started in the virtual world.
My idea is this: If I have up to 100 PC's, often each one...
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January 8th 10 03:37 AM
by eliq
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Advice please: Veritas Backup Exec intelligence disaster recovery diskette by
Nitass
Hi All,
I'm confused about intelligence disaster recovery of Veritas Backup
Exec 9.x.
When I create intelligence disaster recovery diskettes via wizard, it
consists 2 of diskettes: disk 1 and disk 2, and computer-specific
disaster recovery information (DR file). But during perform
intelligence...
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December 20th 03 04:15 AM
by Nitass
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emulation of a tape library by
mobidyc
hello,
do you know if an emulation software exists for make believe to a
system that there is a library (lto2, dlt, barcode management, etc...)
installed.
it's for testing different storage software.
thanks
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December 20th 05 01:10 PM
by mobidyc
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Remnants of disk data? by
Paul Allen Panks
Just had a dream about retrieving data already overwritten. I have no
scientific background whatsoever, but wrote down these words in my
journal:
"In analyzing the structure present on the surface, it is abundantly
clear that remnants of data -- however small -- still exist beneath
the surface of...
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What's New on the Web : Today by
etamp
What's New on the Web : Today
http://www.etamp.net/
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Etamp(etamp.net) provides latest news of web sites around the globe. You can inform free of
charge what is happening in your web site. To submit your releases, you must first become...
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December 5th 04 10:19 PM
by etamp
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Network Storage Help by
scotv453
Hello everyone,
I have been cruising this group for some time. But most of the
posts that interest me in my needs are too specific to their company.
So here is my problem. I hope you can help.
I work for a small law firm/medical claims office/student loans and
recovery of roughly 140 users....
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I want to build a 1.5TB storage array for MythTV by
Yeechang Lee
Recently ran into the account of a guy who built his own 1.2TB
RAID50-based storage array for $1600 (see
URL:http://www.finnie.org/terabyte/). I really like the idea and
have been thinking about following suit.
Like Finnie, I want to be able to store huge amounts of DivX/Xvid
files online. In...
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VxVM and VxFS on Solaris 10 sparc by
kartikvashishta108
Free Veritas VxVM/VxFS training and access on a Solaris system.
I have a Solaris system with 11 disks, I'd like to, with those who
agree to terms and conditions, share the learning experience.
For more information, contact me.
On that system, you may, learn, VxVM, VxFS....
I also offer a...
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Open source storage by
S[_4_]
So in the past few months there have been some interesting moves
towards Open Source Storage: ZFS on Solaris, and Nexenta's software
appliance.
Has anyone out there deployed it to where it actually does anything
useful? The cost savings are phenomenal, but nothing is truly free,
you pay for it one...
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March 2nd 08 02:40 AM
by S[_4_]
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At what point is ILM needed? by
[email protected]
Hi,
I am trying to figure out at what point I should be looking into some
sort of ILM technology. In reading vendor case studies such as
(http://www.netapp.com/library/cs/mustang.pdf), I dont see why I cant
just keep adding more disks to my primary storage right now as demand
increases... when...
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August 16th 06 03:20 AM
by MikeB
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