Guardian OS sponsored by Snap Server by Adaptec
Description:
The award-winning GuardianOS™ operating system combines file-level (NAS) with block-level (IP SAN) data on a single device to provide a simple and flexible solution ideal for any storage infrastructure.
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HBAnyware ® sponsored by Emulex Corporation
Description:
Emulex HBAnyware is a powerful management platform designed for efficient, scaleable administration of enterprise-class SAN connectivity.
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HP Data Protector Software sponsored by Hewlett-Packard Company
Description:
HP Data Protector Software automates high performance backup and recovery, from disk or tape, over unlimited distances, to enable 24x7 business continuity and improve IT resource utilization.
Related Collateral:
Integrating HP Data Protector Software with HP Data Deduplication Solutions (White Paper)
IDC Technology Spotlight: Optimizing Storage to Reduce Data Footprint and Lower Costs (White Paper) |  |
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HP Information Lifecycle Management sponsored by Hewlett-Packard Company
Description:
The announcement of HP's Information Lifecycle Management (ILM), HP demonstrates the value of what we have been delivering on for over 10 years and details the roadmap for future ILM solutions.
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HT FileStore sponsored by BridgeHead Software
Description:
HT FileStore is a policy based automated storage management system that analyzes, monitors, and reports on primary disk utilization.
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IBM Tivoli Storage Manager sponsored by Pink Elephant sponsored by IBM Tivoli
Description: IBM Tivoli Storage Manager protects your organizations data from hardware failures and other errors by storing backup and archive copies of data on offline storage. |  |
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IPStor Enterprise Edition sponsored by FalconStor Software
Description:
services, as well as an integrated platform for both SAN and NAS ? all under one centralized management interface across multi-vendor and multi-platform environments.
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iSCSI Software sponsored by Snap Server by Adaptec
Description:
The iSCSI support option in the GuardianOS platform allows you to secure manage, store, and distribute block data across your Ethernet network using industry-standard iSCSI initiators.
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iSCSI Storage Server sponsored by FalconStor Software
Description: The first full-featured solution to deliver seamlessly integrated network storage services for Windows Storage Server 2003 including the aggregation and provisioning of disk to application hosts over an existing IP network. |  |
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LeftHand Networks Open iSCSI SAN Solutions sponsored by LeftHand Networks
Description:
LeftHand SAN/iQ® software provides the intelligence for managing a clustered Open iSCSI SAN based on industry-standard hardware platforms. Data residing on SANs powered by SAN/iQ is always available, scalable, and simple to maintain.
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LeftHand SAN Powered by SAN/iQ Software sponsored by LeftHand Networks
Description:
LeftHand Networks offers clustered, Open iSCSI SANs powered by LeftHand's SAN/iQ software. Customers choose industry-standard hardware modules to meet a variety of availability and performance requirements, all managed by SAN/iQ.
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LeftHand SAN/iQ® Applications sponsored by LeftHand Networks
Description:
LeftHand Networks offers add-on application modules to add enhanced features to the core SAN/iQ software functionality.
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LeftHand SAN/iQ® Software sponsored by LeftHand Networks
Description:
LeftHand SAN/iQ provides enterprise-class storage area network (SAN) services using standard Ethernet technologies and infrastructure. SAN/iQ distributes virtualization intelligence on storage modules across the network.
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Microsoft Windows Storage Server 2003 sponsored by Microsoft Corporation
Description: Windows® Storage Server 2003 is a dedicated file server based on Windows Server 2003 that is designed for dependability, seamless integration, and best value in networked storage. |  |
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MigrationIQ™ sponsored by Isilon Systems
Description:
MigrationIQ provides a robust policy framework, tool set, and integrated policy actions to move or copy data based on last access time, file name, or other explicit characteristics (such as last access time or file age, among others).
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