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Storage managers poised to tap new technologies

As budgetary constraints ease, storage shops are looking to emerging techs and cloud services to help deal with virtualized environments, data growth and performance demands.

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Posted by paradise - October 23, 2011 at 21:28

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Building a data vault. Help with PSU.?

Qst about Data Vaulting from brcrady:
Building a data sepulture. Help with PSU.?

Most detailed answer:
I americium resurrecting a dinosaur machine to build into a data storage vault. I shall not be using the mother board for anything other than to get the impetus supply to turn on. Active to effect the power supply to power the drives. 4 drives. 2 TERBIUM all. Hey their only $100 bucks all, couldn’t pass it up.
I am routing each sata connections out the back of the case into a sata hub, then into a dock multiplier that is installed within my active PC.
My question is………drum roll….
The power supply is only 450 watts. The drives I have are WD with their brand new GO GREENISH technology, what ever ie .
Anyway it says it will only copy about 8 watts at peak use.
Will I over power the HDD’s with 450 watts OR will they only draw what they need?

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Posted by maxim -  at 13:13

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There Stands the Grass Fallout New Vegas Search?

Query about Data Bold posed via Lewis:
There Stands the Grass Dust New Vegas Pursuance?

Choosen answer:
go into the place that has two open levels, on the top level in that is a projector. Get into that part and follow through the door. Then finish the machine to unlock the two doors.

Head downstairs and embark on the door, then open the first door on the leftmost and the ruby card is next to the right. You can quickly close the door so those weird things dont issue up. Within 3 in there.

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Posted by mish -  at 08:47

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I need help with my economics homework?

Qst about Data Vaulting from TixxColl…:
I need help near my economics prep?

Choosen answer:
I am assuming that those questions are a section review for your economic class. And to beryllium honest it would belike have taken little time to certainly read the section than it took you to type those questions. Not to quote such a cliche’ phrase but it is true:

Whether you always ask you module never know!

Good luck!

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Posted by boss - October 18, 2011 at 21:35

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Data Recovery with a Cornice mini hard thrust?

A question about Data Vaulting asked by Joe:
Facts Recovery with a Valance mini sturdy drive?

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I had a Kaser 12GB mini vault and had lost if for some eld. Upon finding it again I found that the case had been damaged beyond use, but when I took it apart it looks like the Hard actuation could static be good. It’s a Cornice 12GB mini (or micro, not sure which it’s called) vexed drive internal. s/n-02NQ0J and TLA-12GB1B31X06. Does anyone know of a way for me to recover the data against it? Perhaps there is a flashy implement I can buy that would have a similar hard drive inside that I could swap with this one to right it.

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Posted by seqoia -  at 21:35

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Is the data astatine vault.fbi.gov real OR somebody playing a joke on us all?

A question almost Notes Bold from: fungushn…:
Is the data halogen vault.fbi.gov real or somebody playing a joke on us all?

Choosen answer:
I was looking around the site and saved things on UFO’s is this fake?

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Posted by anna -  at 21:35

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does deleting viruses from the virus vault lose data?

A question active Data Vaulting asked by Tosha:
does deleting viruses from the virus vault suffer data?

Choosen answer:
What you should really do to get complete protection.

- Get Rid Of Avg And Get Real Protection!.

1.] Google: File hippo
2.] Explore By File Hippo for: Zone Alarm Security
3.] watch Green index of all the versions
4.] Chink On: old version- ZoneAlarm Out 7.0.483.0
5:] Google: unlimitedCrack Report Abuse

Dont dally!Just reply!

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Posted by dc -  at 21:35

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Tape is not dead, vows HP’s storage sales chief



www.uberpulse.com You wonder how an opportunist looks like? Well, look no further… we found one perfect example for you… Here’s a short video of HP’s VP of Americas for servers and storage sales, Mark Gonzalez… it’s self-explanatory… no, I promise Tape is not dead, vows HPs storage sales chief Tape is not dead “The reality is that we live in a very litigious environment. A lot in which there are a lot of government regulations. And I for one, got to tell you, I love the government. I love Congress. Sarbanes and Oxley, wonderful people. HIPAA was a god send. Think about this: keep data on somebody for the rest of their life. Is that beautiful or what? I heard the other day that people want to protect our food source and they though they should track every chicken that we slaughter. I, for one, vote for that. We will build more storage!” Tape is low cost and low power… virtual tape is *not*! “There is no lower cost way to store data than tape. Regular tape uses 99% less power than virtual [drive based] tape…And this data can be kept for very long time… With tape you can have actually a useful life of 30 years… We do over 2,5 million passes over the same media and in fact guarantee the integrity of that media” Everything is going to blade And the reason is very simple. Today HP has about 42% share of the blade market from a server perspective. We are on our way to 50%. Once you have that kind of market share… it’s easy to understand why you want to take everything to blade… we have storage blades …

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Posted by paradise - October 16, 2011 at 03:57

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