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Bio-IT World October 2005 Chris Dagdigian |
Notes From the Lab The latest Opteron dual-core CPUs from AMD... Blade Systems... |
PC Magazine August 2, 2004 Joel Santo Domingo |
Apple Xserve G5, Apple Xserve RAID When paired together, this is an impressive choice for mixed OS environments. |
Bio-IT World March 8, 2005 Chris Dagdigian |
Lab Notes: Relief for File Servers Montilio's RapidFile PCI-X card relieves network file server congestion. |
Bio-IT World December 15, 2004 Bill Van Etten |
XXX-Rated Apple's new Xserve G5, Xserve RAID, and Xsan which are server, storage, and software products may solve bioscientists' data storage problems. |
Macworld January 8, 2007 Andrew T. Laurence |
Xserve Apple's Xserve is the very model of a modern Intel-based 1U server -- but with a few caveats |
PC Magazine October 28, 2003 Leon Erlanger |
Full Service 1U servers can do much more than just Web serving. The five tested here an provide everything from application serving to small databases. |
InternetNews January 6, 2004 Michael Singer |
Apple Wants Bigger Slice of the Pie For the 20th anniversary of the Macintosh, the company pushes to be more than just a niche desktop player. |
InternetNews January 9, 2004 Paul Shread |
Apple Steps Toward the Storage Mainstream Xserve RAID debuts as Apple's first storage product to offer support for Windows and Linux environments. |
Bio-IT World March 8, 2005 John Russell |
A Perfect X Revenge is sweet for Apple, now savoring the rise of Mac OS X and Xserve in the lab, but this is still the planting. A difficult growing season lies ahead. |
InternetNews October 19, 2004 Michael Singer |
Apple Updates Enterprise Hardware Apple Computer revised part of its enterprise hardware lineup with enhancements to its PowerMac, Xserve RAID and iBook products. |
Bio-IT World June 17, 2004 Chris Dagdigian |
Breaking Up with RedHat Is Hard to Do By the time you read this column, RedHat will have officially killed the last free version of RedHat Linux. The death of RedHat 9.0 on May 1, 2004, leaves the company free to focus on Enterprise Linux, a product line that requires hefty per-machine fees each and every year. |
InternetNews October 10, 2008 Drew Robb |
Choosing the Right High-Performance File System With several high-performance file systems to choose from, we outline some of the options out there and which applications they may be best suited for. |
Linux Journal April 28, 2005 Ed Cashin |
Kernel Korner - ATA Over Ethernet: Putting Hard Drives on the LAN New features in the Linux kernel allow you to replace your IDE cable with an Ethernet network. The AoE protocol is so lightweight that even inexpensive hardware can use it. This simplicity is in stark contrast to iSCSI. |
Bio-IT World July 11, 2002 Judith N. Mottl |
Learning to Love Linux Hungry for computing power, life science companies are turning toward Linux clusters as the preferred high performance solution. |
InternetNews December 21, 2005 Henry Newman |
Storage Horizon 2006: Looking Back, Looking Ahead A look back at the predictions about the storage industry for 2005, as well as looking ahead to next year. |
InternetNews January 10, 2006 Lynn Haber |
Panasas Powers Stanford When Stanford University found that its network file system could no longer handle research workloads, it turned to Panasas. |
Linux Journal November 2001 Ibrahim F. Haddad |
Open-Source Web Servers: Performance on a Carrier-Class Linux Platform A test of the performance of three open-source web servers on a typical Ericsson Research Linux cluster platform... |
InternetNews April 5, 2005 Dan Muse |
Gateway Pushes Price-Performance With Server, SAN Gateway expands its entry-level server and network-based storage lines. |
Bio-IT World October 14, 2004 Salvatore Salamone |
New Styles in Storage Architecture The demands of life science databases and the accompanying computational analysis require a new approach to storage. |
IEEE Spectrum January 2011 Sandra Upson |
Cloud Computing: It's Always Sunny in the Cloud Cloud computing puts your desktop wherever you want it |
InternetNews December 29, 2008 Drew Robb |
A Parallel Future For File Systems Could parallel NFS spell the end of proprietary file systems? |
InternetNews April 19, 2004 Clint Boulton |
Apple Airs Storage File Server Software Xsan will help video pros access a single library of storage and multiple video streams. |
InternetNews January 19, 2004 Clint Boulton |
VERITAS Adds Linux Support for Utility Computing The utility computing outfit adds SUSE and VMware to its list of storage software and server provisioning support for Linux. |
Bio-IT World February 2006 Chris Dwan |
Notes from the Lab: Multicore and More Benchmarks for the new quad-chip, dual-core Xeon systems from Intel... Web Services... Getting the Most from Grid Engine... Coming Soon: Server Virtualization Bakeoff... |
PC Magazine November 25, 2003 |
If You Don't Do Windows Linux developers have polished their desktops, and those at Apple have created their richest OS to date, making both OSs more appealing than ever to the mainstream PC owner. |
InternetNews August 30, 2004 Michael Singer |
Orion Debuts Cluster Workstation The new company comes out of stealth mode with a family of business workstations that think like a cluster of servers. |
PC Magazine May 16, 2007 Joel Santo Domingo |
Buying Guide: Save Memories on Portable Drives Here we roundup five solid options for external memory devices: Iomega UltraMax, LaCie SAFE, Western Digital MyBook Pro, Western Digital Passport and CMS Velocity2 RAID Backup System. |
Bio-IT World February 18, 2004 |
A Preventable Informatics Crime If informatics computing on loosely coupled dedicated servers (clusters or compute farms) is such an attractive solution, why are life science IT shops still blowing big bucks on refrigerator-look-alike symmetric multiprocessor machines? |
Bio-IT World March 10, 2003 John Russell |
The BioTeam: Riders of the Storm The self-described SWAT team of bio-IT builds state-of-the-art infrastructure for life science organizations |
Bio-IT World September 16, 2004 Michael Athanas |
From the PC to the PCC Personal compute clusters enable bioinformatics researchers to compute outside the total control of the data center. |
InternetNews January 8, 2008 David Needle |
New Apple Hardware Debuts Ahead of Macworld Apple added two powerful systems to its lineup Tuesday ahead of the Macworld Expo conference set for next week in San Francisco where new Apple hardware is typically unveiled. |
Bio-IT World Dec 2006/Jan 2007 |
Top Ten BioIT Trends for 2007 1. Power and Cooling Costs (both in dollars and CO 2)... 2. "Data-aware" Computing... 3. Unified Identity Management... 4. 10-Gigabit Ethernet... etc. |
InternetNews January 11, 2007 Clint Boulton |
SGI to Resell Microsoft Server Goods SGI has agreed to offer Microsoft's high-performance computing operating system on its cluster servers, a deal geared to boost both companies' sales in the HPC space. |
PC Magazine August 31, 2005 Kaven & Rupley |
D.I.Y. Linux Here are step-by-step instructions for installing and customizing your own Linux system. |
InternetNews August 5, 2008 |
IBM, Linux and the Microsoft-Free PC IBM is expanding its Linux solution set today with a new initiative together with Red Hat, Novell and Ubuntu for Microsoft-free PCs. |
Bio-IT World November 2005 Michael Athanas |
A New Window on HPC Clusters In recent years, scalable clusters have become commodity and are often encapsulated as single items in vendor catalogs to be issued as part of the greater data center solution. |
InternetNews November 4, 2004 Sean Michael Kerner |
Linux Networx Launches Clustered Storage Linux cluster vendor Linux Networx has released the Xilo scalable clustered storage system. It also raised $40M in funding for future efforts. |
InternetNews February 20, 2004 Ron Miller |
Pentagon Clusters Around Linux DoD purchases largest cluster ever from Linux Networx to equip research centers. |
PC World December 2003 Jon L. Jacobi |
Prime Drive Time Sleek, capacious hard disks are making a new place for themselves in the home and on the road. We look at what's here and what's next. |
PC World May 2004 Sean Captain |
The Outsiders: Disks That Do More An external hard drive gives you lots of storage space, as well as a safe place for backups. |
Linux Journal August 1, 2007 James Gray |
The Best Game in Town Terra Soft's CEO Kai Staats talks about the building of the world's first supercomputing cluster using the Sony PlayStation 3, which utilizes the IBM Cell Broadband Engine and the Linux operating system. |
InternetNews March 24, 2004 Michael Singer |
Apple Server Blossoms with Telcos The Macintosh maker begins shipping its G5 Xserve to the delight of Virginia Tech and a growing number of streaming content providers. |
Bio-IT World October 9, 2002 Salvatore Salamone |
Apple's Life Science Efforts on verge of bearing fruit After years of rejection by IT staffs, Apple wins support with the Xserve and Unix-based OS |
Linux Journal May 1, 2007 |
UpFront diff -u: What's New in Kernel Development... Return of the Luggable... KRUU Models Open-Source Radio... etc. |
PC Magazine September 14, 2011 Samara Lynn |
Hands On: Windows Server 8 Microsoft is calling Windows Server 8 a "game-changer." They might be right. |
Macworld July 26, 2006 Jeffy Milstead |
My Book Pro Edition 500GB drive The Desktop USB/FireWire unit is fast and attractive -- and its USB FireWire 400 and FireWire 800 ports give you maximum flexibility when connecting it to your Mac. |
InternetNews August 6, 2004 Paul Shread |
Storage Vendors Eye Linux Market Storage vendors continue to eye the Linux market, if vendor announcements at this week's LinuxWorld conference is any indication. |
InternetNews November 9, 2004 Clint Boulton |
IBM Packs Supercomputer In Smaller Box IBM continued its high-performance computing push Tuesday, unveiling a Power5-based cluster server that packs the power of a supercomputer into a small form factor. |
PC Magazine February 15, 2006 John C. Dvorak |
Will Apple Adopt Windows? This would be the most phenomenal turnabout in the history of desktop computing. There's just one fly in the ointment. |
InternetNews January 22, 2004 Paul Shread |
Adaptec Taps Into iSCSI, Serial Storage Adaptec combines iSCSI and Serial ATA technologies in delivering its first external storage solutions. |