The Mini Network Storage Adapter by IPEVO gives you a file-sharing fiesta—and everybody’s invited to the party! Use the adapter to turn any USB storage device into a file server for your local area network. Now any computer on your network—including wireless laptops and netbooks, and even Xbox 360 and Playstation 3—can access, share, and use files of all types from a central hard drive. With the Mini Network Storage Adapter, multimedia fun is at everyone’s fingertips. And installation couldn’t be easier: plug your USB device into one end of the adapter, and connect an Ethernet cable from your router to the other end.
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This tiny video how to help you to setup leoxsys LEO-150N-BT 11N Storage Router’s FTP Server
The development of iSCSI has centered on building a foundation for IP SANs utilizing virtualization for efficiency, simplicity, availability and flexibility. iSCSI technology leverages existing networks to consolidate storage and servers, while increasing capacity, expandability and performance. Here are some Killer Apps for iSCSI.
vSphere4 Unleashed: 05 – Hot-Add and Thin Provisioning
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This storage arry is available on Ebay!
Brian Henderson from EMC’s Center of Excellence discusses the best options to architect your mission-critical Exchange 2007 environment as it relates to management/performance, scalability, back-up, disaster recovery/business continuity, and archiving. Learn the differences between direct attached storage and storage area networks.
Cheap Trick, Poison, Def Leppard at the San Manuel Amphitheatre in San Bernadino, CA on 9/6/09
Judson Pitt, Chief Information Officer of Biotronic, talks about how his company entrusted Online Tech as a server colocation partner over upgrading their in-house data center
Brently Davis, Intel IT Data Center Efficiency Communications Manager, discusses how Intel is consolidating down to 8 global data center hubs through the use of consolidation, virtualization and standardization. The initiative is expected to save Intel $1.8B by project completion. View my blog on this subject http://communities.intel.com/openport/blogs/datacenter/2007/10/30/intel-it-data-center-efficiency-initiative-going-green.