Filed under: News | Review Ticker
Jun 22 2010, 4:00pm CDT | by Susan McGlaun
Quote from review: “Disk storage can be attached to a server in a couple of ways, either directly (internally or externally) or via a dedicated Storage Area Network (SAN). Traditional SAN technology uses Fibre Channel hardware to link servers and storage together but in recent years there’s been a move to cheaper commodity Ethernet to provide the infrastructure, running a protocol called iSCSI―collectively, known as an IP SAN. On the downside SAN storage can be both expensive and difficult to manage, issues Data Robotics is claiming to address with the latest member of its Drobo storage family, the DroboElite.”
Read the full Data Robotics DroboElite review at businesscomputingworld.
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