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About Hewlett Packard
HP is one of the largest computer companies and the foremost producer of test and measurement instruments. The company's more than 29,000 products are used for personal use and in industry, business, engineering, science, medicine and education. In addition, the company makes networking products, medical electronic equipment, instruments and systems for chemical analysis, handheld calculators and electronic components. HP is among the top 20 on the Fortune 500 list. Headquartered in Palo Alto, California, the company employs more than 120,000 people around the world.

WhitePapers:

Consolidation for an Optimized Storage Environment
In many organizations Windows file services are spread among a series of servers. These servers often originate from different vendors with diverse maintenance requirements and result in server sprawl - a storage landscape cluttered with various NAS...

Scalable, Fault-Tolerant NAS for Oracle: The Next Generation
For several years NAS has been evolving as a storage alternative for Oracle databases, and for good reason: NAS is quite often the simplest, most cost-effective storage approach for Oracle.This evolution is driven in part by the emergence of scalable NAS...

Serial Attached SCSI technology (technology brief)
The parallel SCSI bus has been a workhorse in the data storage industry for over 20 years. The success of SCSI as an I/O interface can be attributed to its performance, intelligence, and backward compatibility. However, after years of steady performance...

Scalable NAS: Insights from customers, analysts and HP
When IT administrators are looking for networked storage solutions, they often look to NAS. Unfortunately, traditional NAS doesn't scale and administrators often find themselves having to add NAS platforms to keep up with growing storage demands. As a...

Scalable, Fault-Tolerant NAS for Oracle: The Next Generation
For several years NAS has been evolving as a storage alternative for Oracle databases, and for good reason: NAS is quite often the simplest, most cost-effective storage approach for Oracle. This evolution is driven in part by the emergence of scalable...

HP Scalable NAS for Digital Media Content Streaming-Reference Architecture
The advancement of the Internet and its capabilities has had a major impact on enterprises. The new Web 2.0 business model, where the data is the business, utilizes the Internet to disseminate information in many different ways. Streaming media files --...

 


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