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Use TOE cards to give server TCP/IP processing the boot

TCP/IP Offload Engine (TOE) cards from Alacritech have doubled the throughput of servers at Boone County, Miss, in serving maps to users.[more...]

On Wednesday, 23 January 2008, Disaster struck at WTB ...

On Wednesday, 23 January 2008, Disaster struck at WTB, a £320 million turnover UK supplier of building materials. A SAN (storage area network) with one terabyte of data and eight virtual servers experienced massive problems.[more...]


 

EVault gets London bus backup taped - by going online

The London red bus is famous the world over. One of the current operators is Arriva and it ended up with multiple different and incompatible tape backup systems. Seagate's EVault online backup service got it out of a jam involving twenty servers and six different backup tape formats. Now it has just one online service making the IT sysadm's life much, much easier.[more...]


 

Like A Dragon - Samurai style

EMC CLARiiON storage has been used by SEGA to develop a Samurai version of its Yakuza action/adventure video game, Like A Dragon or Ryū ga Gotoku, called Ryū ga Gotoku Kenzan![more...]

International law firm augments EMC with Plasmon

Loyens & Loeff is an independent Benelux-based full-service law firm with integrated corporate law and tax practices. It has over 850 lawyers working across seven offices in The Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg and eleven offices in the world's major financial centers. With over 1,500 employees worldwide, Loyens & Loeff provides legal and tax services to large and medium-sized corporates, banks and other financial institutions, operating internationally.[more...]


 

Qualcomm uses NetApp cluster for wireless chip work

Qualcomm develops semiconductor chips for its wireless technology products and is using NetApp's Data ONTAP GX as the storage platform for its chipset design process.[more...]

Panasas selected for Darwin supercomputer at Cambridge University

Users of the Darwin supercomputer at Cambridge University are getting much faster job throughput and higher utilization through the use of a Panasas AS5000 parallel file system which effectively replaces a previous parallel scratch file file system and NFS filestore using Dell MD1000 drives.[more...]




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