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TechRepublic Member | June 30, 2011

Increase capacity the easy way with the Drobo B800i

The Drobo B800i is an all-in-one-box designed to be deployed as a Storage Area Network server that can add needed storage capacity to an existing system. Read more

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Blades and Blades: The New Server

Building a server is like building a knife. You start by forging multiple servers into one. Then you hone it with the right software. Read this white paper to learn more about converged, bladed server architectures.


Can Microsoft tame the mighty VMware beast?

Microsoft wants to own the cloud. But since clouds are built on virtual platforms, that means they need to get serious about beating VMware at its own game. Read more

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