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BlueArc - Storage For All Seasons

White Papers This Storage Systems Brief from Enteprise Strategy Group outlines one of the most diverse and versatile storage systems in the market -- supporting a wide range of applications and data types as well as a rich set of features and capabilities.

[February 3, 2008, 23:00]

BlueArc Gets Into The Storage Fast Lane

News Storage firm BlueArc on Monday launched an enterprise storage system that enables companies to manage their high-performance, general purpose and off-line data from a single interface. The BlueArc Multi-Tiered Storage (MTS) solution is designed to...

[April 8, 2003, 15:04]

Data Storage Worlds Collide

News EMC, IBM and less well-known storage specialists such as BlueArc are beginning to mix and match the best elements of network-attached storage (NAS) devices and storage area networks (SAN) to improve the efficiency and lower the cost of storing data.

[January 27, 2004, 11:20]

MediaVast Stores Massive Amounts Of Digital Content On Reliable StoreVaults

White Papers The company explored options such as EMC's CLARiiON AX150, products from BlueArc, and the Adaptec Snap Server, but knew that their search had come to an end when they learned about the StoreVault S500.

[September 11, 2007, 0:00]

Addressing Storage Management Challenges With Scalable NAS

White Papers BlueArc's Titan architecture is a revolutionary step for file servers. Through the world's first hardware-based file system, Titan can virtualize a storage pool with greater than 250 terabytes capacity, and can scale with expanding requirements.

[February 3, 2008, 23:00]

Storage Networking Fans Move Ahead

News BlueArc, for example, is using it within its Si7500 high-speed storage system. Advocates of special-purpose networks dedicated to transferring data to storage systems are moving ahead. IBM will sell Inrange's top-end FC9000 switch, which has 256...

[May 22, 2002, 12:02]