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  2. Storage area network - Wikipedia

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    A storage area network ( SAN) or storage network is a computer network which provides access to consolidated, block-level data storage. SANs are primarily used to access data storage devices, such as disk arrays and tape libraries from servers so that the devices appear to the operating system as direct-attached storage.

  3. Overland Storage - Wikipedia

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    It was founded in 1980 as "Overland Data" in San Diego, California, and is a provider of data protection appliances for midrange and distributed enterprises. Overland’s products include NEO SERIES tape libraries, REO SERIES disk-based appliances with Virtual Tape Library (VTL) capabilities, Snap SAN storage area network -based appliances and ...

  4. List of NAS manufacturers - Wikipedia

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  5. Brocade Communications Systems - Wikipedia

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    Brocade was an American technology company specializing in storage networking products, now a subsidiary of Broadcom Inc. The company is known for its Fibre Channel storage networking products and technology. Prior to the acquisition, the company expanded into adjacent markets including a wide range of IP / Ethernet hardware and software products.

  6. Nimble Storage - Wikipedia

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    Nimble Storage, founded in 2008, is a subsidiary of Hewlett Packard Enterprise. It specializes in producing hardware and software products for data storage, particularly data storage arrays that utilize the iSCSI and Fibre Channel protocols, and includes data backup and data protection features. Dawn at Nimble Storage's campus in San Jose ...

  7. Dot Hill Systems - Wikipedia

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    Dot Hill Systems Corp was a manufacturer of computer storage area network arrays. Providing computer hardware and software products for small and large computer data storage systems. Dot Hill came into being when Box Hill Systems Corp (based in New York) acquired Artecon, Inc. based in Carlsbad, California. [1] [2] BoxHill was already traded on ...

  8. Pillar Data Systems - Wikipedia

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    Pillar Data Systems, a computer data storage company headquartered in San Jose, California, developed midrange and enterprise network storage systems. Pillar Data employed 325 people and sold its products to organizations in the financial services, healthcare, government and legal industries. Its primary product-offering was the Axiom platform.

  9. San Diego Supercomputer Center - Wikipedia

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    The San Diego Supercomputer Center ( SDSC) is an organized research unit [1] of the University of California, San Diego (UCSD). SDSC is located at the UCSD campus' Eleanor Roosevelt College east end, immediately north the Hopkins Parking Structure. The current SDSC director is Frank Würthwein, Ph.D., UCSD physics professor and a founding ...