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5Aug/110

Barracuda doubles capacity of cloud storage without boosting price

Posted by vica

Barracuda Networks Inc. announced today it has doubled the capacity available to customers of its backup service while keeping the price the same.

The new cloud storage offering includes 200GB of storage for $50 per month, which works out to 25 cents per gigabyte. That storage includes unlimited backup and restore bandwidth.

"Data usage is increasing quickly, while IT budgets are falling under considerable pressure," said Guy Suter, general manager of the Barracuda Backup Service. "We make the choice simple for customers transitioning from old tapes to modern backup technology by doubling the cloud storage available for the same low cost." Read more...

19Jul/110

Wireless networks are near capacity

Posted by vica

Mobile networks in North America are filled to 80 percent of capacity, with 36 percent of base stations facing capacity constraints, according to a survey by investment bank Credit Suisse.

Networks in other regions also are more than 50 percent utilized, with the global average at 65 percent, Credit Suisse said after surveying carriers around the world. That level of use matches the average "threshold" rate that would trigger the service providers to start buying more network equipment, the report said. Looking ahead, on average the carriers expected their utilization rate to grow to 70 percent within 12 months.

Credit Suisse used the results to predict new sales by makers of cellular equipment, such as Ericsson, Alcatel-Lucent, Nokia Siemens Networks, and Huawei Technologies. But at a certain level, heavy use of a base station can also affect the mobile experience of individual subscribers. The survey found that 23 percent of base stations worldwide had capacity constraints (defined as a utilization rate over 80 percent during busy hours), while 36 percent in North America were under that kind of pressure. Read more...

2Jun/110

Micron announces its first PCIe SSD for enterprise data centers

Posted by vica

Micron Technology today announced its first line of PCI Express (PCIe) solid-state drives (SSDs) aimed at enterprise-class data centers with up to 700GB capacity and 3GB/sec throughput.

Micron initially revealed the new RealSSD P320h at SNW in May. The drive is expected to ship in the third quarter of this year.

While the P320h is Micron's first PCIe-based SSD, it is only one in a category of products the company is aiming at the entry-level, midrange and high-performance applications, such as relational databases and streaming video. Read more...