Stephen Foskett
Director of Consulting
Nirvanix
Wooster, OH
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EMC Symmetrix DMX device type, COVD: Cache Only Virtual Device
On Twitter this morning we (@chrismevans, @basraayman, @davegraham) were discussing device type: COVD (Cache Only Virtual Device) on EMC Symmetrix DMX platform.
So here is some information on Cache Only Virtual Devices. I do not have a very clear picture on the overall operation of this device type, but from a high level it can be summed up as following based on it characteristics.
Starting with m... more »
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Some Vista users say they're getting the Ultimate shaft | Beyond Binary - CNET News
"Vista Ultimate owners have already been ripped off once in paying for basically worthless 'Extras,'" she said. Now to rub salt ...Stephen Foskett posted a blog entry 1 day ago
EMC Symmetrix V-Max: Supported drive type
With the release of EMC Symmetrix V-Max systems, EMC introduced higher density EFD’s (Enterprise Flash Disks) than being supported on its predecessor, the EMC Symmetrix DMX-4.
Below are some stats related to the supported drive types on a Symmetrix V-Max system with 5874.123.104 microcode.
Possibly with introduction of FAST (Fully Automated Storage Tiering) later in the year we will see an u... more »
Stephen Foskett said: [Blog] CloudStuff Versus Stuff in the Cloud http://bit.ly/mW3Gg
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Stephen Foskett posted a blog entry 2 days ago
CloudStuff Versus Stuff in the Cloud
This world of cloud computing sure can seem cloudy. Last night at CloudCamp Columbus, I led a session outlining the incredible differences between the diverse offerings all called cloud storage. How can companies like Amazon, Nirvanix, Rackspace, EMC, and the rest use the same name for such vastly different products?
Check out these detailed posts on cloud storage I wrote for my other blog... more »