February 20th, 2019
Hyperconverged infrastructures (also known as “HCI”) are designed to be easy to set up and manage. All you need to do is add networking. In practice, the “add networking” part has been more difficult than most anticipated. That’s why the SNIA Networking Storage Forum (NSF) hosted a live webcast “The Networking Requirements for Hyperconverged Infrastructure” where we …Read More
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Ethernet Data Storage, Networked Storage |
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Posted by J Metz
January 25th, 2019
The SNIA Networking Storage Forum (NSF) kicked off the New Year with a live webcast “Virtualization and Storage Networking Best Practices.” We guessed it would be popular and boy, were we right! Nearly 1,000 people registered to attend. If you missed out, it’s available on-demand. You can also download a copy of the webcast slides. …Read More
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Ethernet Data Storage, Networked Storage, Virtualization |
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Posted by J Metz
December 21st, 2018
“Why can’t I add a 33rd node?” One of the great advantages of Hyperconverged infrastructures (also known as “HCI”) is that, relatively speaking, they are extremely easy to set up and manage. In many ways, they’re the “Happy Meals” of infrastructure, because you have compute and storage in the same box. All you need to …Read More
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Networked Storage |
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Posted by AlexMcDonald
May 4th, 2017
As part of the SNIA Ethernet Storage Forum’s successful “Everything You Wanted To Know About Storage But Were Too Proud To Ask” series, we’ve discussed numerous topics about storage devices, protocols, and networks. As we examine some of these topics further, we begin to tease out some subtle nuances; subtle, yet important nevertheless. On May …Read More
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Storage over Ethernet SIG |
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Posted by Fred Zhang