Content-addressable storage turns out to be the perfect solution, because it's designed to accommodate fixed content data. The idea is straightforward: Each object going into the system is given a ...
Back in 2001 when EMC bought Belgian startup FilePool, only a few people knew what CAS (content addressable storage) was. Even fewer people knew that FilePool's Paul Carpentier was the mind behind CAS ...
Start-up Caringo this week is enhancing its content-addressable storage system by adding local- and wide-area replication. Caringo’s CAStor 2.0 software runs on commodity x86 servers that have a pair ...
That start-up, Austin, Texas-based Caringo, is planning to unveil its first product, CAStor, which allows solution providers and ISVs to turn any industry-standard server into a content-addressable ...
The Austin, Texas-based company launched the latest version of its CAStor application, said Mark Goros, Caringo's CEO. CAStor 2.0 sits on any industry-standard server, to turn it into a ...
It’s too bad that the U.S. World Cup team lost its first game, against the Czech Republic. Team USA actually played good football soccer, but you’d never know that from the 0-3 final score or from ...
There's a significant shift afoot in storage fundamentals, and it's not storage area networks (SANs) or network attached storage (NAS) -- although both will have critical roles in these new ...