Microsoft and Hewlett-Packard publicized four new business application appliances that are a result of a joint investment and engineering partnership to combine applications and productivity tools into a single ready-to-install box. – Microsoft and Hewlett-Packard published a roadmap outlining their
launch plans for the four new converged appliances on Jan. 19. These
appliances combine applications, infrastructure and productivity tools
into a single system.
The four appliances, HP Business Decision
Appliance, HP E5000 Messa…
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Microsoft, HP Launch Converged Business, Messaging Application Appliances
3X Updates 500 and Tera Series Remote Backup Appliances
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specialist 3X announced the latest version of its 500 and Tera series RBAs (remote
backup appliances).
The appliances act as p…
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Celeros Releases SmartSAN Storage Appliances
Features include redundant active-active controllers, persistent cache backup and hardware-assisted RAID-6. – Celeros, a provider of data storage appliances, announced the release
of the SmartSAN family of next-generation flexible multiprotocol SAN platforms.
Designed for high availability and ultra-low power consumption, the platforms
can scale to hundreds of terabytes, deliver up to 4GB-per-second th…
Cisco, HP, Dell Offer Storage Appliances for Businesses on a Budget
Storage is always an issue for cost-conscious businesses, and with the holiday season fast approaching, its slightly more than likely some of your family photos and other media are going to wind up mixed in with company data on an office storage device. Long story short, its better to have too much storage space than too little. With a variety of storage options from high-quality vendors like Dell, Hewlett-Packard, Cisco Systems and several others, small-business owners can choose from a range of security options, green technology features and compact designs that can fit almost anywhere. Some vendors also offer advanced backup storage options at affordable prices. Buffalo Technology, for example, offers RAID 1 to automatically provide an exact copy for maximum data protection. Whether your company is using your storage system purely for business data, or if you plan to let a little bit of your personal life fall inside, here are eight storage options that give you room to breathe. – …
Startup BridgeSTOR Launches Itself, Two New Storage Appliances
BridgeSTOR combines deduplication, compression and thin-provisioning features now included in most high-end storage systems and works with VDI deployments. – Startup BridgeSTOR, carving its own
niche by building upon the storage advances of the last few years, on Nov. 16
launched both itself and its first two products rather plainly called
Application Optimized Storage appliances.
The new machines combine the most important current data reduction a…
Riverbed Unveils Cloud-Based WAN Optimization and Backup Appliances
The Riverbed Cloud Steelhead optimizes the WAN link between the cloud environment and the organizations network. Whitewater will deduplicate and encrypt data stored in the cloud. – Riverbed Technology unveiled two new network optimization
appliances aiming squarely for the public cloud on Nov. 10.
The Riverbed Cloud Steelhead is a version of its existing
WAN optimization appliance that has been redesigned specifically for public
cloud environments, and the Riverbed Whitew…
Dot Hill Launches Unified Storage Appliances for SMBs, Midmarket
AssuredUVS Standard and AssuredUVS Datacenter appliances combine software, servers and storage into single boxes that find and utilize a system’s diverse storage assets. – Virtual storage provider Dot Hill Systems, which has been building its own
brand after supplying its wares to large systems vendors for years, Nov. 9
launched its first unified virtual storage appliances.
Dot Hill’s AssuredUVS Standard and AssuredUVS
Datacenter appliances are aimed squarely at…
VMware Validates E-Mail Security Appliances for Zimbra
The VMware Ready Mail Security products offer Zimbra customers e-mail security software that has been pre-validated to work with the e-mail and collaboration platform. – Eight additional security vendors have signed on to offer
e-mail security products for Zimbra e-mail and collaboration platform, said
VMware on Oct. 28.
The virtualization vendor expanded its VMware Ready
Program to include SpamTitan Technologies, Halon Security, InBoxer, Proofpoint,
Sendmail, …
Software Appliances Are Changing the Way Developers Create Applications
Software appliances are beginning to take off. A software appliance is a software application that might be combined with just enough operating system for it to run optimally on industry standard hardware (typically a server) or within a virtual machine. Software appliances have several benefits over traditional software applications that are installed on top of an operating system. One such benefit is software appliances provide simplified deployment. A software appliance encapsulates an application’s dependencies in a pre-integrated, self-contained unit. This can simplify software deployment by freeing users from having to worry about resolving potentially complex operating system compatibility issues, library dependencies or undesirable interactions with other applications. This is known as a "toaster." Another benefit of software appliances is improved isolation. Software appliances are typically used to run applications in isolation from one another. If the security of an appliance is compromised, or if the appliance crashes, other isolated appliances will not be affected. – …
Intel® Atom™ Processors Further Expand into Storage Appliances for Homes, Small Businesses
News Highlights
- Intel is introducing an update to the Intel® Atom™ processor-based platform for home and small business storage appliances that boosts processor speed and supports a new memory technology.
- Intel Atom processors optimized for networked storage appliances in the home and small businesses have gained industry support from major storage manufacturers since its launch earlier this year.
- Leading storage vendors Acer*, Cisco*, LaCie*, LG Electronics*, NETGEAR*, QNAP*, Super Micro*, Synology* and Thecus* have adopted the Intel Atom processor-based platform into products that are available now.
SANTA CLARA, Calif., Aug. 16, 2010 – Backed by industry support of the Intel® Atom™ processor optimized for networked storage appliances for the home and small business, Intel Corporation has added two new Intel Atom processors to further boost the company’s focus on the platform.
Since Intel’s initial foray in this area in March, leading storage manufacturers, including Acer*, Cisco*, LaCie*, LG Electronics*, NETGEAR*, QNAP*, Super Micro*, Synology* and Thecus* have announced products based on the energy-efficient Intel Atom processor platform.
Broadening its offerings for consumer and small business storage appliances, Intel is introducing the 1.8GHz Intel Atom processor D425 single-core and D525 dual-core. These processors boost performance with higher CPU frequencies for faster storage processing and will support the new memory technology, double-data-rate three small outline dual in-line memory modules, also known as DDR3 SODIMM.
The new Intel Atom processors (D425 and D525) are paired with the Intel® 82801 IR I/O Controller that delivers the input/output (I/O) connectivity to satisfy the growing throughput demands of leading storage vendors. Both additions to the storage platform offer the flexibility to support Microsoft Windows Home Server* and open source Linux operating systems.
“Networked storage appliances based on the Intel Atom processor platform enable consumers and businesses to organize, manage, protect and share documents, photos, videos and music throughout the home or office,” said Dinesh Rao, product line manager, Intel Storage Group. “The versatile Atom processor, which is at the heart of a growing variety of small, innovative, Internet-connected devices, makes it possible for storage vendors to develop low-power appliances that can innocuously sit on a desk or shelf while keeping digital content safe and available anytime, anywhere.”
Since March, storage manufacturers have adopted the Intel Atom processor D410 single-core and D510 dual-core, each paired with the Intel 82801 IR I/O Controller, to power these affordable network-attached storage (NAS) appliances for the home and small business. Storage vendor products featuring the Intel Atom processor-based platform are currently available and additional devices will be released later this year.
“LaCie recently introduced two storage servers that leverage Intel’s Atom processor technology to deliver enterprise-level storage capabilities to small and medium businesses that were previously only experienced in large, corporate environments,” said Erwan Girard, LaCie Solutions business unit manager. “The new servers include the perfect mix of corporate-grade features and intuitive management software, enclosed in an award-winning 5big design for your desktop, allowing these products to fit seamlessly into any business environment.”
The updated Intel Atom processors for consumer and small business NAS appliances are currently shipping. Additional information is available at intel.com/go/storage.
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Intel is a trademark of Intel Corporation in the United States and other countries.
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Dell Launches New Security Appliances for SMBs
The Dell-branded Unified Threat Management product line for network security centers on the Dell J-SRX Gateway, a do-it-all appliance that plugs into an IT system to handle multiple layers of security, including antivirus and anti-spam protection and intrusion detection. – Dell, already a go-to IT vendor for a great many small and midsize
businesses, on July 28 introduced some new network and endpoint security
appliances for SMBs co-developed with OEM partner Juniper Networks.
The Dell-branded Unified Threat Management product line for network security
centers o…
VMware Security Appliance Marketplace’s Top 5 Rated Appliances
The VMware appliance marketplace for secure content and threat management products is a site to visit for suggestions and trial copies. eWEEK Labs sifted through the top rated products to distill the following collection of security tools that can run as virtual appliances in a VMware environment. Although some of products were outdated and more than a few of the top rated products are miscategorized we present here a cleaned up listing of the top ten rated applicances. – …
Unitrends Launches Release 5 Software for Its Backup Appliances
The company’s latest release of the software for its backup appliances, Release 5, offers cost-conscious businesses features such as active deduplication, designed to work with high efficiency on affordable hardware platforms. – Disk-based all-in-one backup appliances provider Unitrends announced
the launch of Release 5, the latest version of its all-in-one backup
appliance software.
Featuring a new adaptive deduplication data
reduction capability, vStorage-based (VDDK) VMware ESX and ESXi Backup,
and a new implementa…
Quantum Offers Dxi4500 Deduplication Appliances
UPDATED: Aimed at cost-conscious businesses, Quantum’s Dxi4500 deduplication appliances offer RAID 6 protection with up to 400GB per hour data ingest performance, and both models support encrypted and compressed replication streams.
– Quantum, a specialist in backup, recovery and archive, announced
availability of its DXi4500 disk backup appliances. The turnkey DXi4510
and DXi4520 work with backup software packages to provide
non-disruptive deduplication. The company said the appliances, aimed at
helping SMBs (small to medium…
EMC VPlex Appliances Start Build-out of Virtual Storage Strategy
EMC is rolling out the first of its VPlex appliances, designed to help enterprises bring multiple storage arrays into a single resource pool and to enable them to move petabytes of storage over long distances. The VPlex appliances are the first products in EMC’s Virtual Storage initiative, which the storage giant unveiled in March.
– BOSTON EMC
officials are unveiling the first product in their Virtual Storage strategy
that is expected to eventually enable businesses to move large amounts of
stored data anywhere in the world without the latency and bandwidth problems
that traditionally have been tied to storage.
At the firs…
Schooner Ships Upgraded MySQL, NoSQL Storage Appliances
Schooner Information Technology’s servers use a combination of NAND flash and DRAM solid-state drives in a new, proprietary architecture to provide high-performance and high-availability disaster recovery and storage capabilities for data centers of any size.
– SANTA CLARA, Calif. Schooner
Information Technology, a new provider of solid-state data access appliances
for Web 2.0 enterprises, cloud computing and enterprise data centers, on April
13 started shipping upgraded versions of its products for MySQL and NoSQL.
One year to the day after emerging…
IceWeb Launches Cloud Storage Appliances
Cloud-based storage company IceWeb launches the Iplicity Cloud Storage Appliance (CSA) product line, aimed at cost-conscious businesses.
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Storage solutions and on-line cloud computing application
services company IceWeb announced the launch of the Iplicity Cloud Storage
Appliance (CSA) product line. The Iplicity CSA products can be deployed either
as SAN or NAS devices, which deliver scalable capabilities that are s…
IBM Upgrades Disaster Recovery for Deduplication Appliances
Big Blue now offering native replication as an option for remote office data storage in its ProtecTIER Deduplication appliances. ProtecTIER is an integrated physical appliance that includes a server, storage, and data deduplication software.
– IBM announced July 29 that it has upgraded the feature capabilities for its midrange and SMB storage packages by adding native replication as an disaster recovery option for its ProtecTIER Deduplication appliances.
Replication of data has been used for years to enable IT systems to protect data i…



