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Tip | SearchSMBStorage.com Examining new features in storage-area network (SAN) technology
Ian Lock of GlassHouse Technologies discusses the newest features in storage-area network (SAN) technologies, including data deduplication, thin provisioning and storage tiering. FAQ | ComputerWeekly.com
Networked storage for small businesses: A guide to SMB storage networking
Storage-area networks to become increasingly object based
Storage-area networks will become increasingly object based, with a greater use of metadata. Potential SAN trends include disk drives, management, storage arrays and switches. Tip | SearchStorage.com
Data migration tools take SMBs to the next tier: Data migration and tiered storage tutorial
By Todd Erickson

As small- and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) become more comfortable with data storage systems, they will look for... Tutorial | SearchSMBStorage.com
8 Gbps Fibre Channel: How to upgrade your storage-area network
Are you planning an 8 Gbps Fibre Channel upgrade for your storage-area network (SAN)? Details to consider include bandwidth needs, choosing between director switches and edge switches, and pricing. Tip | SearchStorage.com
Secure your iSCSI storage
A Fibre Channel (FC) storage-area network (SAN) is physically no more secure than an iSCSI one; it's just far more difficult to get to. In this tip, Mark Arnold discusses best practices for small to midsized businesses (SMBs) to... Tip | SearchSMBStorage.com
Storage-area network (SAN) fabrics: Mesh versus core-edge topology
When designing a storage-area network (SAN) fabric, it is important to examine both mesh and core-edge SAN topologies. Learn about the pros and cons of both topologies for designing SAN fabrics and which choice is best suited for... Ask the Expert | ComputerWeekly.com
What are the main steps when configuring a storage-area network (SAN) switch?
Learn how to perform a storage-area network (SAN) switch configuration by determining the required port speed and topology, and configuring zones so devices can communicate with each other. Ask the Expert | ComputerWeekly.com
Achieving concurrent write access to a storage-area network (SAN) without corruption
A business has two load-balanced Web servers accessing the same LUN of a storage-area network. Steve Pinder tells them how to achieve concurrent write access without corruption. Ask the Expert | ComputerWeekly.com
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