Wikibon recently published a report on the Oracle ZFS storage appliance, ultimately giving it a rather positive review. The IT market research firm has been very critical of Oracle products and ...
The CRN Test Center this month took a close look at the ZFS Storage Appliance 7420, Oracle's latest low-cost, flash-optimized storage hardware for high-performance transactional systems. In the ZFS, ...
* At SNW, Oracle today announced three new integrations in support of its complete, open, integrated technology stack. * Enhancing its backup and recovery capabilities for Oracle Exadata Database ...
Protecting valuable business information has become more important than ever as data continues to grow by 40 to 50 percent per year, by some estimates. IT managers face a dilemma: how to complete ...
Oracle has introduced its latest-generation NAS storage system, the Oracle ZFS Storage ZS4-4. Co-engineered with Oracle Database 12c, the ZFS Storage ZS4-4 provides analytics for pluggable databases, ...
Oracle is certainly in product launch mode right now. On April 30, the database, the middleware and data center equipment giant launched a new Zettabyte File System (ZFS) Backup Appliance to go with ...
Oracle has once again raised the flash storage bar with its latest products, the ZS3-2 and ZS3-4 storage systems. Oracle is quick to point out that these new systems outperform comparable NetApp ...
ZFS has earned its reputation the hard way. It's one of the few filesystems that genuinely delivers on promises like end-to-end data integrity, self-healing, snapshots that don't feel like a hack, and ...
Oracle's new ZS3 storage delivers world-record SPECsfs2008_NFS overall response times, plus the combination of extreme throughput, and exceptional value to enable customers to run database systems ...
Intent on proving itself as a major Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) provider, Oracle on Wednesday is rolling out a service that none of its competitors can offer -- public cloud services directly ...
Oracle on Thursday said it has agreed to acquire GreenBytes, a Providence, R.I.-based storage startup that sells technology to service providers that makes virtual desktops less expensive. Terms of ...
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