All articles tagged with storage architecture
It is 2012, and 'The Cloud' is no longer a buzzword—it is a production reality. But why is your database crawling? We analyze the hidden costs of shared SAN storage, the rise of KVM, and how to tune CentOS 6 for local SSD performance.
Analyzing the failure of traditional SAN architectures in the 2010 cloud boom. We benchmark local SSD storage against network volumes and discuss why low-latency architecture is the only viable path for high-load applications in Norway.
While everyone talks about 'The Cloud' and unlimited space, the real bottleneck is disk I/O. We analyze why shared SANs fail under load and how local SSD RAID architectures in Norway are solving the latency crisis.
It is July 2011, and the 'Cloud' is more than just marketing buzz—it's an architectural challenge. We dissect the reality of storage performance, from 15k RPM SAS arrays to the emerging SSD revolution, and explain why latency to the NIX determines your database survival.
Navigating the 2010 cloud storage hype from a Norwegian perspective. We analyze the trade-offs between Amazon S3, local SAS RAID arrays, and the legal implications of the Personal Data Act.
While the industry buzzes about 'The Cloud,' pragmatic CTOs know that network storage introduces latency. We analyze the trade-offs between SAN, NAS, and local RAID 10 in a post-RHEL 6 landscape.
It is April 2010. The cloud hype is peaking, but latency and disk I/O remain the silent killers of enterprise applications. Here is a pragmatic look at storage performance, the Personal Data Act, and why local RAID 10 setups often beat overseas clouds.
As we approach 2010, the 'Cloud' buzzword is everywhere. But for high-I/O applications, local RAID 10 storage still beats remote object storage. Here is how to architect for speed and compliance in Norway.