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Posts Tagged ‘storage’

Metalogix Acquires StoragePoint, Adds External BLOB Storage to Suite

Friday, March 19th, 2010

Metalogix Acquires StoragePoint, Adds External BLOB Storage to SuiteMetalogix (news, site) supports SharePoint from the administrative side of things offering migration, archiving and other management functions. Their recent acquisition of StoragePoint, another SharePoint solution provider, has added a new capability to their suite of solutions — one that will appeal to many organizations.

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IDC Identifies Top Storage Vendors, Market Contracts By 4.7%

Monday, March 8th, 2010

idc_logo_2009.jpg Despite persistent global economic difficulties, a recent survey from technology consultancy IDC (news, site) shows that the world-wide storage software market continues to hold its own with 6.3% growth between Q3 and Q4 last year.

However, while the combined market for all top vendors increased by 0.5% in Q4 last year compared with Q4 in 2008, the overall picture is gloomier with a total contraction of the market year-on-year of 4.7%.

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Softlayer Improves Cloud Offering, Deploys Isilon’s Scale-out NAS

Friday, February 19th, 2010

softlayer_logo_2009b.jpg Using the Cloud is getting cheaper all the time. And it should get cheaper with the announcement by Softlayer (news, site), a provider of on-demand virtual data center services, as it starts to deploy Isilon’s (news, site) scale-out NAS to power its cloud infrastructure.

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AvePoint Manages SharePoint SQL Storage, Archiving

Friday, November 6th, 2009

AvePoint Manages SharePoint SQL Storage, ArchivingAvePoint (news, site), is a well known provider of SharePoint administration and management solutions. Their flagship product line, DocAve, has recently been updated to include the beta release of a new suite to support storage, intelligent archiving and migration-free content attachments for both SharePoint 2007 and the upcoming SharePoint 2010.

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McAfee launches online backup service

Friday, October 2nd, 2009

McAfee Online Backup has a lot of options and a rudimentary interface that could be intimidating for novice users.

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McAfee, one of the world’s largest Internet security providers, wants to go one step further in keeping your data safe. Now it offers to literally store your data for you.

The company announced Thursday the availability of its McAfee Online Backup, another online backup service that automatically uploads data from your computer’s hard drive to a remote server over the Internet.

While online backup services are nothing new and have been available for a long time from many providers, such as Cobarnite, Memeo or Cuku, the key difference with the new McAfee Online Backup service is that it offers unlimited storage space.

For a fixed annual fee of $60, you can back up as much data as you want. This is possibly the best deal around for online backup, especially for anyone with a lot of important data and a high-speed Internet connection.

Other than the generous mount of storage, McAfee claims that its new service, which is powered by Mozy, is secure and comes with easy-to-use software.

I tried the software out briefly, and it was, indeed, easy to install and get the first backup up and running.

Once you have registered an account with McCafee, you can download the software and install it on your computer, much like you would do with the company’s security software. When the install is finished, the software tests the speed of your Internet connection, which later helps determine how long it will take to get the first backup done.

The software offers a lot of options, such as Bandwidth Throttle that limits how much of the Internet connection is used for the data upload, and Backup Speed that allows you to choose either fast or slow backups, to lesson impact on the computer’s performance.

McAfee Online Backup can automatically detect and find important data, including bookmarks, e-mail, contacts, documents, photos, and so on, to backup for you. You can also manually back up any folders of your choosing. Once everything is set, the software will take care of the backing up on its own. Depending on the amount of data and the quality of the Internet connection, the first backup can take a very long time (even days), but after that, only data that has been changed will be backed up.

It’s worth noting, though, that even when you set the backup speed to optimize for fast backup, the software seems to upload data rather slowly. If you have a cable connection and have tens or hundreds of gigabytes, expect the initial backup to take days to complete. Also, the software’s unfriendly interface and the overwhelming amount of unexplained options could be intimidating to novice users.

Nonetheless, overall, this seems to be a decent backup solution and could be the most affordable for those who have a lot of data to back up. If you don’t have already have a reliable backup service, consider trying it out, as it comes with a 30-day money back warranty.

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Great product

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