Posts Tagged ‘Nvidia’
Virtual Data Vulnerable Due To Poor Backup
Last Updated on Wednesday, 1 December 2010 04:43 Written by databank Wednesday, 1 December 2010 04:43
Virtual Data Vulnerable Due To Poor Backup
Business data residing on virtual machines (VMs) is vulnerable due to the astonishing lack of regular backups. Many businesses are enjoying the benefits of virtualisation and storage arrays, but it seems that an astonishing number of businesses are not properly … Weiterlesen ?
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Mapping Out a Storage System
An article on Processor explores the relationship between digital mapping company DeLorme and BakBone, a disk-based backup and deduplication solution that is hardware-agnostic, works on most file systems, provides integrated data protection, and offers up to a 12 to 1 deduplication ratio.
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Intel hearing delayed, talks ongoing, says Nvidia CEO
IDG News Service – Nvidia and Intel together asked a Delaware court to postpone the start of a trial between the two chip makers until next year as they continue to seek a settlement, Nvidia’s CEO said Wednesday. The trial had been scheduled for Dec. 6.
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Lenovo IdeaCentre A300: Style matters
Last Updated on Saturday, 10 July 2010 02:32 Written by databank Saturday, 10 July 2010 02:32
Lenovo IdeaCentre A300: Style Does Matter
With a 21.5-inch screen, the IdeaCentre A300 sits at the lower end of the size scale in the big-screen all-in-one PCs category. It is by no means a workhorse; instead, Lenovo designed it to stream Web-friendly high-definition media while looking pretty in a corner of your den. Lenovo – SlashGear – Desktop computer – Microsoft Windows – Nvidia
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