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What is content-addressable storage (CAS), and how does it work?
Content-addressable storage (CAS) is a way of storing information that can be retrieved based on its content, instead of its storage location. It's typically used for long-term storage and retrieval of fixed content, like documents stored with compl... FAQ
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SMB storage arrays
Take this quick quiz to find out how much you know, and what you need to know about storage arrays. Quiz
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Choosing a storage array
This article offers advice on choosing a storage array, as well as recent SMB storage array news, to help you decide on the right array for your needs. Tutorial
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How to select the right storage array
There are several ways to classify storage arrays. This article details what you need to know about disk arrays before you make a purchase. Tutorial
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Adding storage to a server using a RAID adapter
SearchSMBStorage.com contributor Logan Harbaugh tests RAID adapters from Adaptec and LSI with Fujitsu and Seagate SAS drives and a Western Digital RAID-class SATA drive and details how to add storage to a server using a RAID adapter. Product Test
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Disk arrays trickle down to SMBs
Disk arrays allow SMBs to do away with individual storage servers and consolidate their storage onto dedicated devices. This article discusses SMB disk array costs, availability, management and connectivity. Learning Center
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Best practices for expanding or replacing disk arrays
No matter how much storage capacity you squeeze into a disk array, eventually it will run out of room. Tiered storage tactics and data deletion policies can help you stay one step ahead, but no matter what, you'll periodically need additional storage... SAN Expansion Best Practi
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iSCSI SANs grow in midmarket, enterprise
Because transporting "SCSI over IP" leverages ubiquitous Ethernet networks, that translates to lower cost, easier maintenance and simpler management, which makes SAN deployment more attractive for SMEs. iSCSI SAN Explained