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ALSO CALLED:
Direct Attached Storage
DEFINITION: Direct-attached storage (DAS) is computer storage that is directly attached to one computer or server and is not, without special support, directly accessible to other ones. The main alternatives to direct-attached storage are network-attached storage (NAS) and the storage area network (SAN). For an individual computer user, the hard drive is the usual form of direct-attached storage. In an enterprise,
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Managing data storage efficiently in Oracle environments
sponsored by EMC Corporation
EGUIDE:
Read this SearchOracle.com E-Guide to understand how storage is allocated and 20 ways you can maximize storage in your Oracle environment. Furthermore, get tips on how to create an effective data retention policy. Learn what data is necessary to keep and what data should be purged.
Posted: 02 Dec 2009 | Published: 02 Dec 2009
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Emprise 5000 in Mixed Application Environments: Fast, Reliable, Low-Cost Storage for Email, Database, Backup, and More
sponsored by Xiotech Corporation
PRODUCT OVERVIEW:
Xiotechs Emprise 5000 system is a proven choice for direct-attached storage supporting a single, high-performance application. This document includes benchmark test results of a single Emprise 5000 system effectively supporting simultaneous email, database, and backup application loads -- with performance to spare.
Posted: 20 Nov 2009 | Published: 20 Nov 2009
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Storage Systems & Storage Management Track: New Developments in Scale-out vs. Scale-up Data Storage
sponsored by 3PAR
PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT:
In this presentation transcript, Brian Greenberg, President and CEO, General System Dynamics, explores the distinctions between scale-out and scale-up systems, major use cases for this technology and an assessment of new scale-out/clustered storage systems from major vendors.
Posted: 18 Aug 2009 | Published: 18 Aug 2009
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Book Chapter: SAN for Dummies Chapter 14 Continuous Data Protection
sponsored by FalconStor Software
BOOK:
In this chapter on Continuous Data Protection, you will learn how to use recent technical innovations to instantaneously recover data while enhancing overall data protection to make it faster, easier and more efficient.
Posted: 10 Feb 2009 | Published: 10 Feb 2009
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DAS DEFINITION (continued):
Direct-attached storage (DAS) is computer storage that is directly attached to one computer or server and is not, without special support, directly accessible to other ones. The main alternatives to direct-attached storage are network-attached storage (NAS) and the storage area network (SAN). For an individual computer user, the hard drive is the usual form of direct-attached storage. In an enterprise, providing for storage that can be shared by multiple computers and their users tends to be more efficient and easier to manage. DAS definition sponsored by SearchStorage.com, powered by WhatIs.com an online computer dictionary
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