Digitiliti first launched in 2003 as a software developer and
hardware integrator under the name Storage Elements but has since repositioned
itself to focus solely on servicing the storage needs of enterprise-level
accounts.
Based in St. Paul, Minnesota, Digitiliti is a pioneer and technology
leader in the information management business. Digitiliti's fast growth results
from its focus on providing SMB/SME companies with enterprise class features and
services that are easy to use. Digitiliti services include DigiBAK, a
comprehensive off-site data protection solution, and DigiLIBE, a complete
information management solution to mine the knowledge in unstructured content.
See also:-
Digitiliti
- editor mentions on StorageSearch.com
- editor's comments:- in March 2010 - Digitiliti today
announced
availability of its
DigiLIBE
a multi-functional continuous VTL,
dedupe,
compression, ediscovery appliance which automatically captures and archives
new data from the time it is created and
sanitizes it at
the end of its policy mandated life.
Pricing starts at about $20,000
for a 3TB information director and $3 per GB archived after dedupe and
compression, plus $100 per client. |
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We have
hundreds
of SSD articles on StorageSearch.com |
Here, below, are some
examples.
- SSD
Market History - lists product and technology milestones in the 30 years of
the SSD market upto the end of 2009.
- RAM Cache
Ratios in flash SSDs - it's important to know the underlying RAM cache
architecture - even if you're happy with the R/W and IOPS performance.
- 2010 - 1st Fizz
in the SSD Bubble? - even the dogs in the street know this is going to be a
multibillion dollar market. Greed will play as big a part as technology in
shaping the
SSD year ahead.
- Reaching for the
petabyte SSD - looks into the far distant future and proposes that the
way we think about storage will change - from being a cost overhead (today) to
being a profit center. More (storage) will be better - if enterprises can
leverage their data (and automatically grow new data) with upcoming SSD and
search-engine enabled software technologies.
- the pros and cons of
using SSD ASAPs - auto tuning SSD appliances are a new category of SSD
which entered the market in the 2nd half of 2009 to accelerate servers without
needing human tune-ups. How can you tell if they are right for you? And how
well do they work?
- the Problem
with Write IOPS - in flash SSDs - long established as a useful performance
modeling metric - this article explains why some specs are exaggerated when
applied to flash SSDs - or predict the wrong results for many common
applications.
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