IBM Storwize V7000 vs HP P4000

ftp://ftp.landata.ru/support/ibm/config/IBM%20vs%20HP/Storage/IBM%20Storwize%20V7000%20vs%20HP%20P4000%20-%2010-20-2010.ppt (IMPORTANT : This document is markedI BM and BP Internal Use Only) IBM Sales presentation comparing V7000 and P4000 sales offerings. Gives some information about P4000 that is generally missing from HP ’s docs

IBM Storwize V7000 vs HP P4000

ftp://ftp.landata.ru/support/ibm/config/IBM%20vs%20HP/Storage/IBM%20Storwize%20V7000%20vs%20HP%20P4000%20-%2010-20-2010.ppt (IMPORTANT : This document is markedI BM and BP Internal Use Only) IBM Sales presentation comparing V7000 and P4000 sales offerings. Gives some information about P4000 that is generally missing from HP ’s docs

Cheatsheet: Add HP Lefthand Storage Nodes

http://blog.rhysgoodwin.com/windows-admin/cheatsheet-add-hp-lefthand-storage-nodes/ Short procedure how to add nodes to HP P4000 Cluster

Cheatsheet: Add HP Lefthand Storage Nodes

http://blog.rhysgoodwin.com/windows-admin/cheatsheet-add-hp-lefthand-storage-nodes/ Short procedure how to add nodes to HP P4000 Cluster

Cheatsheet: Add HP Lefthand Storage Nodes

http://blog.rhysgoodwin.com/windows-admin/cheatsheet-add-hp-lefthand-storage-nodes/ Short procedure how to add nodes to HP P4000 Cluster

HP LeftHand P4000 SAN - Quick Specs [pdf]

http://h20195.www2.hp.com/v2/GetPDF.aspx/c01724588.pdf Specification for various models and packages for HP P4000 (Software-based) SAN system

HP LeftHand P4000 SAN - Quick Specs [pdf]

http://h20195.www2.hp.com/v2/GetPDF.aspx/c01724588.pdf Specification for various models and packages for HP P4000 (Software-based) SAN system

HP LeftHand P4000 SAN - Quick Specs [pdf]

http://h20195.www2.hp.com/v2/GetPDF.aspx/c01724588.pdf Specification for various models and packages for HP P4000 (Software-based) SAN system

Dropbox Lack of Security - Miguel de Icaza

http://tirania.org/blog/archive/2011/Apr-19.html “This announcement means that Dropbox never had any mechanism to prevent employees from accessing your files, and it means that Dropbox never had the crypto smarts to ensure the privacy of your files and never had the smarts to only decrypt the files for you. It turns out, they keep their keys on their servers, and anyone with clearance at Dropbox or anyone that manages to hack into their servers would be able to get access to your files. " – ehh, a way to go dropbox :-( / noted at https://lwn.net/Articles/438401/ ...

md road-map: 2011 [LWN.net]

https://lwn.net/Articles/428206/ road map for linux software “md” RAID. Good read, cudos to Neil Brown