From the monthly archives: July 2011
I few weeks back I paid a visit to Boston Ltd, a VAR based in St Albans in the UK. Boston sell server hardware and have a number of storage offerings, based on Supermicro hardware and various storage software platforms, in this instance the NexentaStor software. This first of two videos covers the hardware and [...]
Continue Reading This Post →I had a tweet this morning from Leo Tudisca following on from the latest Infosmack Deep Dive podcast discussing storage and virtualisation. Leo’s question was regarding sub-LUN virtual machine replication and how it can be achieved. This requirement is something I’ve been mulling over for [...]
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