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Data Robotics DroboPro Unboxing
We just received a review unit of the Data Robotics DroboPro storage device. Read our first impressions (and take a gander at a photo gallery) after the jump.
Windows IT Pro
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Jeff James
Q. Is it true that Exchange 2010 supports SATA disks and disks not in a RAID array?
FAQ for Windows
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John Savill
Configuring Storage for Your SQL Server Environment
What you need to know about properly configuring your storage resources, and the storage solutions that work best with SQL Server.
SQL Server Magazine
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Denny Cherry
Q. Should I use Advanced Host Controller Interface (AHCI) or RAID mode in my BIOS settings?
FAQ for Windows
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John Savill
Server Storage Options
To get the best storage for your needs, you should consider hard disk drive technology as well as storage design. Learn about high availability, cost, and other differences between locally attached storage, NAS, JBOD, and SAN.
Windows IT Pro
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Alan Sugano
Exchange Storage Ins and Outs
Refresh your knowledge of Exchange storage options.
Windows IT Pro
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Paul Robichaux
Letters to the Editor
SQL Server Magazine
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Readers
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Windows IT Pro Storage UPDATE--Enterprises Charge Ahead with Storage Purchases--June 26, 2006
Windows IT Pro
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Various Authors
Windows IT Pro Storage UPDATE-- HP Refreshes Its SMB Backup Solutions--June 5, 2006
Windows IT Pro
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Various Authors
Windows IT Pro Storage UPDATE--Amazon Wants to Be Your Storage Provider--April 3, 2006
Windows IT Pro
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Various Authors
Learning About RAID 6
RAID 6 adds stability and redundancy to a RAID array.
Windows IT Pro
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Bob Chronister
Windows IT Pro Storage UPDATE--Playing Storage Doctor--October 17, 2005
Windows IT Pro
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Various Authors
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[October 21, 2005]
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Setting the Read/Write Cache for Different Types of Workloads
Setting cache to 50 percent read and 50 percent write seems reasonable, but 100 percent write is almost always more effective.
SQL Server Magazine
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Brian Moran
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[October 17, 2005]
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Playing Storage Doctor
Follow along with David as he tries to figure out what's causing write failures on his new RAID 0 SATA drives.
Windows IT Pro
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David Chernicoff
Bare-Metal Tuning
Many of your system's performance problems result from simple ignorance of good hardware design. Here are some tips you can use to maximize SQL Server performance before you ever install the software.
SQL Server Magazine
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Kevin Kline
Recommendations
Save this handy shopping list for your trip to the hardware store.
SQL Server Magazine
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Kevin Kline
Performance-Tuning the Data Model: Configuring the Database
You can improve performance by retrofitting a database with indexes and more powerful hardware, but you can never completely compensate for a bad data model. Performance-tuning SQL Server starts with a sound database configuration and data model.
SQL Server Magazine
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Michelle A. Poolet
Running SQL Server on RAID
If you can afford it, RAID is the easiest and best way to implement fault tolerance.
SQL Server Magazine
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Michelle A. Poolet
Storage Product Directions in 2005
Whether you're a customer or vendor, 2005 is shaping up to be an exciting time in the storage market. Keep an eye on these key trends.
Windows IT Pro
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David Chernicoff
Adaptec Launches Storage Architecture
The Adaptec Flexible Storage Architecture (FSA) provides modular, interoperable components that OEMs can combine into customized storage solutions ranging from simple arrays to highly available enterprise systems.
WinInfo
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Keith Furman
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