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Topic: RAID

RAID News

08 October 2008

Firefox gets 'anti-clickjacking' defence

By Jeremy Kirk, IDG News Service

A popular free security tool for the Firefox browser has been upgraded to block one of the most dangerous and troubling security problems facing the web today. Read more...

RAID Blog Entries

17 March 2008

Isn't it great being forearmed?

By David Cartwright

This weekend was one of those times that I thanked myself for spending a few more quid than I could have done on my web server. Read more...

RAID Insight

21 May 2008

Utility storage: Ready for a long haul?

By Sandra Gittlen, Network World

The distance between storage virtualisation and a utility-storage utopia is vast and full of what seem to be insurmountable challenges, as early adopters have discovered. Read more...

RAID Briefings

25 October 2007

Sun's ZFS is close to perfect, but widely misunderstood

By Tom Yeager, InfoWorld

With the NetApp-vs-Sun lawsuit and Apple's use of ZFS this new filesystem is getting a lot of attention. Read more...

RAID Interviews

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RAID Whitepapers

10 August 2007

Implementing Sun Solaris on IBM BladeCenter Servers

By IBM

This IBM Redpaper describes how to install Solaris on supported BladeCenter servers, either natively or with the use of a Solaris Installation Server. Read more...

RAID Product Reviews

13 May 2008

Buffalo TeraStation Pro II Rackmount

By John E. Dunn, Techworld

  • List price: £1,005.65 plus VAT (4Tb version)
  • Pros: Rack it up for next to nothing – four disks, RAID, good management, and OK software, all at a bargain price
  • Cons: Memeo backup software might not be everyone’s cup of tea; Does the data need extra security when it hits the SAN?; Not all components are redundant Read more...

RAID How-Tos

02 June 2008

Readers' favourite free network tools

By Greg Schaffer, Computerworld

From sniffing to mapping and monitoring, these ten utilities perform surprisingly sophisticated tasks. Read more...

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