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02/06/2012 06:57 AM
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How to Scam-proof Your Brain
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02/06/2012 06:57 AM
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Cloud and disaster recovery: Load-balanced data centers not a perfect solution
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A growing trend in the disaster recovery arena for cloud providers is the use of load-balanced data centers instead of hot-cold data centers. Companies are deploying private clouds that are load balanced between their datacenters to take care of disaster needs. If one datacenter suffered from a disaster, the other datacenter would be operating even though it is at reduced capacity.
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02/06/2012 06:57 AM
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Texas Storage Company Proguard Storage Promotes Options for Parents of Newborns
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Texas storage provider Proguard Storage is promoting its range of options for families with newborn infants who suddenly find themselves running out of space around the home.
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02/06/2012 06:57 AM
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Picking a Burglar-Proof Safe
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02/06/2012 06:57 AM
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Fool-proof Tips For Hardworking Moms
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02/06/2012 06:57 AM
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W. Java allocates Rp 15b to tackle disaster
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A | The West Java government has allocated Rp 15 billion (US$1.6 million) for the disaster emergency alert status period from Jan.3 until May 3, 2012."We will be able to use the funds when a ...
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02/06/2012 06:57 AM
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Amano tells German MPs no proof for Iranian nukes
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Summary: Berlin, Jan 23, IRNA —Head of International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Yukiya Amano has openly acknowledged to German lawmakers there was no proof whatsoever that Iran was pursuing a nuclear weapons program, said an opposition legislator of The Left party Monday. source: IRNAread more
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02/06/2012 06:57 AM
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The future of data storage (infographic)
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In this infographic, IBM demonstrates how the efficiency of data storage is progressing rapidly.
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02/06/2012 06:57 AM
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UPDATE 1-Italy disaster could hit cruise industry
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(Adds Generali, Clini comment, updates fatalities) By Stephen Jewkes MILAN, Jan 15 (Reuters) - The spectacular cruise liner accident off the coast of Italy is not just a disaster for the ...
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02/06/2012 06:57 AM
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ANALYSIS-Ship disaster unlikely to prompt quick safety changes
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Jan 18 (Reuters) - The cruise ship disaster offItaly's coast is drawing fresh scrutiny to the gaps ininternational safety rules and standards - yet there may belittle appetite among the ...
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02/06/2012 06:57 AM
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COWs Mobile Storage Containers Now Available In Richmond County North Carolina
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COWs - Container on Wheels announces the opening of their 30th dealership. COWs will be partnering with Martin Mini Storage and Rentals to bring COWs mobile storage containers to Richmond County North Carolina and the surrounding areas.
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02/06/2012 06:57 AM
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Windows 8: Virtualizing Storage for Scale, Resiliency, Efficiency
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The latest blog entry from Steven Sinofsky about Windows 8 describes the Storage Spaces functionality . From the blog entry it seems Windows 8 is getting something ZFS-like. The Storage Spaces can be created in the command line via Powershell, or in the Control Panel for the ones that prefer a more mouse-friendly interface.
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02/06/2012 06:57 AM
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http://www.engadget.com/2012/01/14/ibm-stores-bits-on-arrays-of-atoms-shrinks-magnetic-storage-to/
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IBM's Almaden Research Center is filled with some of the best and brightest minds in the world, and its researchers just released new findings that detail how just how far IBM has come in the realm of magnetic storage. Andreas Heinrich is leading the team at Big Blue that figured out how to create atomic storage based on the fact that atoms of ferromagnetic material align their spins in one direction -- so the ability to control the spin direction is what's needed to make such minature memory possible. Heinrich and his crew were able to accomplish the trick by supercooling 12 atoms to four degrees kelvin (-452 fahrenheit), and arranging them using an electron microscope in such a away that nonvolatile storage became possible. As this is only a proof of concept, we won't be seeing atomic memory at, say, CES any time soon, but you can dig into the deep science behind the breakthrough at the source link below.IBM stores bits on arrays of atoms, shrinks magnetic storage to the scientific limit originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 14 Jan 2012 13:44:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds. Permalink | Science | Email this | Comments
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02/06/2012 06:57 AM
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Green Storage Wars: Self Storage Facilities Launch Eco-Friendly Innovations
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02/06/2012 06:57 AM
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Coraid schmoozes Euro Nexenta distie sextet
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Will open storage band hit the right notes?
Six European Nexenta disties are setting up EraStor to sell pre-built Nexenta/Super Micro storage servers, and there is a Coraid Ethernet storage array connection.â¦
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02/06/2012 06:57 AM
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Dell sprays hot fluid data across storage products
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Delivers 4 from Texas â Backup, SharePoint and SAN storage get the focus
Dell's fluid data is travelling faster and further, with its first Data Domain replacement box, a SharePoint object storage system, and more capable Compellent SANs that better support VMware and have faster network links.â¦
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02/06/2012 06:57 AM
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Iomega announces StorCenter ix2 network storage
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Iomega (http://www.iomega.com) has announced the Iomega StorCenter ix2 Network Storage, a two-bay desktop network storage device available in multiple configurations and designed specifically for content sharing and data protection as well as cloud computing and video surveillance applications at small businesses, work groups, remote offices and distributed enterprises. Â
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02/06/2012 06:57 AM
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Xyratex to Ship HPC File Appliance
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The company claims its Lustre-based storage system will let users store petabytes of data and retrieve them at blazing speeds.
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02/06/2012 06:57 AM
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Xyratex to Ship HPC File Appliance
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The company claims its Lustre-based storage system will let users store petabytes of data and retrieve them at blazing speeds.
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02/06/2012 06:57 AM
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Peeking up the skirt of Microsoft's hardy ReFS
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As reported this past fortnight, Microsoft's new Storage Spaces for Windows 8 is only half the story; the operating system builder is also throwing in a new Resilient File System (ReFS) while retaining most NTFS features and semantics.
Storage Spaces is a Windows 8 feature that enables a PC user to aggregate physical disk drives into a storage pool from which virtual drives are carved out; these imaginary disks then benefit from self-healing data integrity features. Storage Spaces is aimed at client PCs using NTFS. ReFS is designed for servers, but will be adapted for clients so it can be ultimately used across both system classes.
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