IBM last week announced its first enterprise-class gateway for network-attached storage on Windows, Unix and Linux servers, putting it in direct competition with Network Appliance Inc., EMC Corp. and ...
IBM Corp.’s customers think big when it comes to NAS (network-attached storage), so the company is scaling up with its latest NAS gateway, which can support at least 224TB of storage, IBM said Tuesday ...
IBM announced a slew of updates to Spectrum, its software-defined storage (SD-storage) line. The new capabilities will make it easier for companies to derive value from the massive amounts of data ...
IBM also disclosed plans for rebranding other products from Sunnyvale, Calif.-based NetApp, including the timing for NetApp's new FAS6000 family of enterprise-class arrays and its new StoreVault small ...
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For the past couple of decades, IBM’s Spectrum Scale – formerly known as General Parallel File System –has had a solid standing as one of the two go-to file systems for HPC. However, the emergence of ...