The Internet is creating an increased demand for server
computer I/O subsystem performance, scalability, reliability and flexibility. A
shift to a switched fabric-based I/O architecture will enable industry
participants to meet this increased demand. The InfiniBand Trade Association
developed a specification for a channelbased, switched fabric architecture that
provides a scalable performance range of 500Mbyte/s to 6 Gbyte/s, meeting the
needs from entry level to high-end enterprise systems. InfiniBand Trade
Association represents the industry's choice for developing I/O technologies
that will keep pace with the demands of the Internet age.
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the Impact
of Compliance on Archival Storage Strategies - article by Plasmon
It's
difficult enough protecting and archiving your data so that it's available to
the right people at the right time (and cost). But now that's only part of the
problem. With so many new rules and regulations which prescribe how you should
destroy data records at the appropriate time - how do you guarantee that they
stay deleted?
Archiving data on the wrong kind of media could mean you
run the risk of breaking the law. Advances in the
data recovery
industry, and the future cohabitation of storage search-engines both mean that
Compliance Officers have to pay much more attention to the ways in which data is
dispersed and disposed of in different types of media.
This article
summarizes the strengths and weaknesses of currently available market
technologies. ...
read the article,
...Plasmon profile,
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