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#ibmtechu Day 4 IBM Storage University - Storage Free-for-All
TonyPearson
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Continuing my coverage of the [ IBM System Storage Technical University 2011 ], I participated in the storage free-for-all, which is a long-time tradition, started at SHARE User Group conference, and carried forward to other IT...
from Blog: Inside System Storage
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Double Drive Failure Debunked: XIV Two Years Later
TonyPearson
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“In times of universal deceit, telling the truth will be a revolutionary act.”
-- George Orwell Well, it has been over two years since I first covered IBM's acquisition of the XIV company. Amazingly, I still see a lot of misperceptions out in the...
from Blog: Inside System Storage
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The Different Meanings of the word "Protect"
TonyPearson
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A long time ago, perhaps in the early 1990s, I was an architect on the component known today as DFSMShsm on z/OS mainframe operationg system. One of my job responsibilities was to attend the biannual [ SHARE conference to listen to the requirements of the...
from Blog: Inside System Storage
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New Disk Options for DCS9900, DS3000 and N series
TonyPearson
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Continuing my series of posts on the IBM Storage launch of February 9, I cover some new disk options. IBM System Storage DCS9900 The DCS9900 uses a 4U enclosure to hold 60 (that's sixty, SIX-ZERO) drives! Normally, hot-swapable drives face the front or back...
from Blog: Inside System Storage
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