From: | "Open" <open@open-mag.com>
| To: | "mswier@yahoo.com" <mswier@yahoo.com> |
Subject: | SANitized storage |
Date: | Mon, 29 Mar 2004 18:40:58 -0500 |
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What's New at The Linux Line
How deep can you get on Linux clustering? Deeper than ever before, if
your business is serious about reaping the benefits of big-bang
computing. In this month's The Linux Line, Dave Turek, VP of Deep Computing at
IBM, bares all. Click on:
<http://www.open-mag.com/cgi-bin/opencgi/email/redirect.cgi?TLL0329>
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March 29, 2004
Hello MIKE SNIER (Account no. 113093)
Open Magazine - Your strategic guide to Open Source
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It's been more than a week since we last posted. For good reason. The
lights have been burning at all indecent hours at openBench Labs to
bring you an arboretum of facts and observations as you plow your way
through storage networking to figure out what designs cost least in money
and trauma. In the first of a series of reviews we pose the question: Is
it time for SMBs to move to a SAN fabric? Read what openBench Labs
discovers as we examine 2GB SAN infrastructure using nStor storage system
and storage management software, and products from Brocade and Emulex.
For news about POS, our story this week is about Gene Mosher,
restaurant owner reborn into software developer ready to lead a revolution and
claim victory in graphic touch-screen systems for POS-hungry eateries.
For this week's delicacies, click on
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The editors of Open magazine