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  • New StarWind iSCSI – High Availability for SMBs

    The new version of StarWind’s iSCSI SAN software is coming soon, and promises to add full high-availability clustering, with fail-over and fail-back support. While I’ve had a look at their video demo , I haven’t had a chance to actually install it or play with it yet, so no full review, obviously. What...
    Posted to x(perts)64 by Charlie Russel on Thu, Oct 15 2009
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  • Moving (and we lost our "skin")

    If you noticed that the blog suddenly went back to basic ugly, that was an unfortunate and unanticipated side effect of preparing to move my blogging to a new location . We'll be moving to http://msMVPs.com/blogs/russel shortly, but in the process of getting things configured for that move, we appear...
    Posted to x(perts)64 by Charlie Russel on Mon, Oct 12 2009
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  • SBS 2008 – a 64-bit OS to Love

    As many of you know, I wrote the book on Windows Small Business Server 2008, as well as earlier editions. It’s an operating system and a good deal more, giving most small businesses (up to 75 users or devices) pretty much all the infrastructure and enterprise environment they need. We’ve run our writing...
    Posted to x(perts)64 by Charlie Russel on Thu, Sep 10 2009
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  • StarWind Software iSCSI Target

    This is just going to be a quickie. I’m busy working on a new book for Microsoft Press, and as part of that I needed to set up a failover cluster to test Hyper-V’s new Live Migration. Well, the folks at StarWind Software were nice enough to send me an NFR version of their StarWind Enterprise Server to...
    Posted to x(perts)64 by Charlie Russel on Sat, Aug 8 2009
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  • LeftHand Networks - 256 TB LUN

    What an awesome way for a geek to spend an evening. Rod Fournier and I met with LeftHand Networks in Boulder, Colorado last night for about 3 hours reviewing their iSCSI technology. It is easy to manage, it is very fast (but it will be incredible once 10GigE is out) with its multiple pathing capabilities...
    Posted to Cluster Help by cluster on Fri, Jan 20 2006
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