Overland debuts iSCSI array February 16, 2010 -- Overland Storage today announced the SnapServer SAN S2000, Overland's first pure iSCSI SAN array.
The state of the iSCSI market December 21, 2009 -- The IT world is driven by change in the various technologies that affect the overall environment: networking, servers, storage systems, operating systems and applications. These can be seen as accelerators, which in turn are moderated by the conservatism of the IT profession: "Don't break something that's working." Clearly, the past decade has been one of tumultuous change.
Dell ships 10GbE EqualLogic arrays, networking gear December 10, 2009 -- Dell continues to beat the drum for 10 Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) as the underlying fabric for next generation data centers with today's debut of 10GbE networking products, a pair of new EqualLogic disk arrays, and infrastructure management software.
NEC adds iSCSI model to D-Series arrays October 15, 2009 -- NEC's North American storage division is trying to tap into tight IT budgets with the recent debut of an iSCSI SAN array, as well as thin provisioning technology for its Fibre Channel disk arrays.
Reldata simplifies 'unified storage' management September 22, 2009 -- Reldata today took the wraps off the latest version of its RELvos software, with a focus primarily on simplifying management of unified storage environments, which in the case of Reldata refers to the combination of block-level iSCSI SANs and file-level NAS.
FalconStor ships turnkey iSCSI/FC SAN August 10, 2009 -- Billing it as "the only SAN that can virtualize other SANs" FalconStor Software today introduced its first turnkey SAN system. The Network Storage Server (NSS) HC series includes a new release of the company's NSS software coupled with a hardware platform from FalconStor partner H3C.
Lab review: Cost-effective iSCSI SANity July 24, 2009 -- As a software-only product for iSCSI storage virtualization, StarWind Enterprise Server from StarWind Software provides IT with a cost effective means to leverage storage virtualization and help deliver critical data management services for business continuity.
iSCSI cuts costs in virtual environments July 1, 2009 -- Advances in IP storage virtualization help overcome the challenges of SAN deployment and therefore enable organizations of all sizes to cost- efficiently implement virtualized IT infrastructures.
Dell launches entry-level iSCSI arrays June 17, 2009 -- Dell today announced a new member of its EqualLogic family of iSCSI SANs with a $10,000 price tag and all of the software features found in its enterprise SAN arrays.
EMC to resell QLogic routers May 12, 2009 -- QLogic this week unveiled the 6250 intelligent Storage Router (iSR6250), and announced its first partner: EMC, which will resell the multi-protocol router through the EMC Select Program.
HP debuts LeftHand iSCSI SAN, SAS for blades April 20, 2009 -- Hewlett-Packard today advanced its iSCSI SAN products acquired from LeftHand Networks last Fall with the launch of the P4000 series of IP SANs and a virtual appliance that creates shared storage inside blade server enclosures.
Dell overhauls iSCSI SANs, adds SSDs March 25, 2009 -- Dell is transitioning to a new series of EqualLogic iSCSI SANs with faster processors, more cache, additional Ethernet ports, and support for solid-state disk (SSD) drives.
Nexsan enters iSCSI fray February 24, 2009 -- Nexsan entered the iSCSI market this week with a series of SAN systems that also support Fibre Channel and NAS. The company's iSeries can be connected to any of Nexsan's disk subsystems, including the SATABoy, SATABeast, SASBoy and SASBeast.
Lab Review: One-button iSCSI management October 3, 2008 -- With attributes such as lower infrastructure acquisition costs and the ability to run on existing IP networks, iSCSI storage solutions are particularly attractive to small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs).
Dell's iSCSI array tuned for VMware Dell recently launched its latest salvo in the iSCSI storage market with the debut of the Dell EqualLogic PS5500E, a SAN array with triple the capacity of prior products and integrated data-protection tools for VMware virtual server environments.
iSCSI options proliferate InfoStor has published dozens of case studies over the last couple of years that have focused on why and how end users are using iSCSI-based IP SANs. In general, it all boils down to the old mantra: “iSCSI is less expensive and easier to manage than Fibre Channel SANs.”