Wednesday 20 February 2013

A DYI 180TB storage array for under 2K; ARM's microserver challenge to Intel; your opportunity to Google Glass

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TechRepublic Member | February 20, 2013

Build an 180TB storage array for $1,943*

(*plus drives). The guys who gave the world an open source storage array for $7,348 are back with an improved v3.0: higher capacity; better engineering; faster CPU and - when drive prices drop - cheaper too! Read more

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Explore the Features and Functionality of Oracle Real Application Clusters 11g Release 2

Get the inside scoop on the features and functionality Oracle Real Application Clusters 11g Release 2 has to offer. Explore how it can be implemented to provide the highest availability and scalability for your enterprise applications.


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