Category Archives: Storage

Marketers vs Academics opposite sides of the same coin.

Greg Schulz (@ storageio) posted today about a UCSD study on the future of SSD/NAND Flash disk. As with anything Greg puts out, it’s a well thought out, sourced, and informative post. I’ve come to really value Greg’s opinion, and there … Continue reading

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Some random musing on the storage industry as a whole

I have a lot of thoughts on the path storage is moving which might take a few pages to expound upon. I’ll probably update this as I consolidate my line of thought, but here is what I’m seeing right now: … Continue reading

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Benchmarking Tools under the covers

Through Howard Marks and a discussion on needing new bench mark tools, I saw this link to Demartek digging under the covers of the various IO tools to find that some of those data sets really lend themselves well to … Continue reading

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HP Joins the Club for Hard Drive price increases

Chris Mellor over at El Reg has the specifics. Consider this no big surprise as all the big vendors will follow suit, and the trickle down will hit the storage industry as a whole. The big mystery factor will be … Continue reading

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Drive manufactures increasing prices, reducing warranties

EMC announced that they will be putting a 15% premium for the price of all drives indefinateley because of the flooding in Thailand. That can’t make their customer base very happy. Still nothing says “get that end of the year … Continue reading

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Some more benchmark results with IO Analyzer

Ok so digging a little deeper into how I had my config setup and running some more tests today. Wanted to see peaks for a single VM instead of several, even though I believe that multiple machines running multiple types … Continue reading

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