Innovative Integration
Innovative Integration provides board-level hardware products that integrate the best analog I/O and reconfigurable FPGAs to provide cost-effective solutions for challenging data acquisition and signal processing applications.

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Designing an IBM Storage Area Network
This redbook is written for those professionals tasked with designing a SAN to provide solutions to business problems that exist today.
We propose and detail a number of solutions that are available today, rather than speculating on what tomorrow may bring.
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http://www.redbooks.ibm.com
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Evaluating IP SAN Technology: Comparing Today's Storage Alternatives
Storage area networks, or SANs, offer benefits to organizations of all types and sizes.
Until recently, cost and complexity have primarily prevented widespread deployment of SANs.
The ability to leverage the inherent benefits of storage networks has been limited to data centers with significant staff and budget.
While reports show a declining percentage . . .
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Halfway Through - ReadyDrive and the Use of Hybrid Drives
The launch of Windows Vista, Microsoft's latest OS, in the last quarter of this year may change the computing landscape.
One of its intriguing features called ReadyDrive requires the use of hybrid drives.
Strictly speaking, this technology centaur is half hard disk drive (HDD), and half solid state disk (SSD) drive.
Aiming to exploit the best of both worlds, hybrid drives consists of a rotating magnetic platter for storage, and a...
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Keeping Up With RAID
As the information architecture paradigm shifted to distributed systems, network based computing and open systems, IT organizations turned to Redundant Arrays of Independent Disks (RAID) storage solutions to centralize and improve storage management.
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date: 6/1/2003
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SAN Architecture in Real-Time Embedded Applications
System designers are often challenged to define architectures that can be characterized from end-to-end, offering low latency, high bandwidth data paths.
Further, system scalability, redundancy, and component physical location are factors that require consideration, and often are parameters that become trade-offs when developing an embedded system solution.
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http://www.acttechnico.com
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The Storage Area Network Goes Global
As the demand for bandwidth grows, so does the reach of networks.
Users need to access data globally, from multiple locations around the world, quickly and transparently without breaking budgets.
Data centers locked into servicing only local users unnecessarily constrain growth and expansion.
These five factors - cost, bandwidth, reach, latency, and ease-of-access - are the driving metrics behind today's storage area networks (SAN).
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http://www.sbei.com
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War of the Disks: A Close-in Analysis of the Hard Disk Drive vs. the Solid State Disk
Much has been written about solid state disks (SSDs) becoming the next big thing1 in the IT industry.
But as to whether or not we have enough knowledge of how it will revolutionize the industry is a different question.
How much do we really know about SSDs? If we are to ask people on the streets, it wouldn't come as a surprise that they dont know much of what an SSD is.
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