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Making sure that your business applications are available to their end users is an important part of running your business smoothly. Business operations have evolved to where IT must now broaden its focus to help the company attract, retain and grow customer relationships and increase customer satisfaction. Business service management (BSM) helps lay the foundation by managing services in dynamic support of business requirements. »
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Storage Networking 2, Configuration and Planning
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In Part 1, we discussed storage area networks (SANs) and fibre channel. In Part 2, delve into best practices and cover the general concepts you must know before configuring SAN-attached storage. The most critical, sometimes tedious, part of setting up a SAN is configuring each individual disk array. This guide examines configurations for SAN-attached servers and disk arrays, and also includes a look at the future of IP storage.
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Enter the Matrix with Thermaltake: Matrix VX PC Case Review- Page 1/6
June 14, 2006
By
Thomas Soderstrom
Longtime manufacturer of great-looking, durable PC cases, Thermaltake has, for at least a few years, also catered to the higher-priced aluminum chassis market.
But Thermaltake also knows that not everyone who desires the lightweight of aluminum is willing to drop hundreds of dollars on the highest-priced models, and recently announced a new line of mid-priced aluminum chassis for the more frugal enthusiast: Thus, enter the Matrix series.
Available in both Black and Silver with either windowed or window-less side panels, the latest edition, the Matrix VX, looks to be the salvation for value seekers. But things may not always be as they appear in the Matrix, so we'll take a closer look to determine if this new product line has the quality, features, and durability Thermaltake buyers have come to expect at value levels SysOpt readers demand.