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HAM ’
May 14th, 2010 |
By Chris Evans |
Category: Storage
With the usual EMC fanfare, VPLEX has been heralded as “a new storage platform“. For a product that appears to contain no storage at all (and in fact writes through to the underlying virtualised arrays before confirming I/O to the host), I can’t quite see how the claim stacks up.
Tags: EMC, HAM, HDS, Invista, VMAX, VPLEX, VPLEX-Geo, VPLEX-Global, VPLEX-Local, VPLEX-Metro Posted in Storage |
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May 29th, 2009 |
By Stephen Foskett |
Category: Exclusive, Featured, Storage, Top Story
It has been two days since HDS introduced High Availability Manager (“HAM” to us), disappointing some and confusing others. Now that the dust has settled some, it has become clearer just what HAM is and how it works, and we come away more impressed. HDS has taken simple, proven technologies (path management, clustering, synchronous replication) and remixed them into a super-high-availability solution for the largest enterprises. Perhaps this is not what many expected, but it’s certainly a worthwhile addition to the company’s family of products.
Tags: clustering, EMC, HAM, HDS, high availability, MPIO, NMP, PowerPath, replication, TrueCopy, USP, USP-NEXT, usp-v, V-Max, vmware Posted in Exclusive, Featured, Storage, Top Story |
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May 27th, 2009 |
By Stephen Foskett |
Category: Exclusive, Featured, Storage, Top Story
HDS telegraphed that a big announcement was coming today. They even made it fun, with a (literally) cryptic blog entry to make sure we were all watching. But the announcement of High Availability Manager, a software product to manage existing HDS USP-V and USP-VM arrays, underwhelmed. It isn’t HDS’ answer to the EMC Symmetrix V-Max and it’s forthcoming FAST technology.
Tags: EMC, enterprise, FAST, FCoE, features, flash, HAM, HDS, Hyper-V, IBM, iSCSI, manageability, Microsoft, provisioning, replication, SATA, scalability, SSD, upgrade, USP, usp-v, usp-vm, V-Max Posted in Exclusive, Featured, Storage, Top Story |
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