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Winchester Systems' customers do a great job of telling their story, and of course, our story. Click on why Storage
Speeds Database Applications at Brooktrout Technology or why the U.S. Army chose FlashDisk for their all terrain
mapping system. You'll learn more about us from those who rely on us daily for fast data access and more about our products
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Scalable Storage & Connectivity Let Businesses "Pay-As-They-Grow"
Processor.com - September 2003
FlashDisk OpenSAN storage products from Winchester Systems are attractive options for
mid-sized to enterprise-class network environments that require a high level of scalability,
yet offer straightforward connectivity.
What
I Did Instead
of Buying a SAN
SysAdmin - September
2001
One IT Manager
found that FlashDisk
could deliver
much of the value
of the "ultimate
SAN" at reasonable
cost and fit well
into typical server-centric
storage models.
This is a detailed,
in-depth article
on the deployment
and performance
of FlashDisk.
Government
Computer News
June 2001
The U.S. Army
selects FlashDisk
RAID array as
an integral part
of their Digital
Typographic Support
System (DTSS).
What was once
housed in a 5-tontruck
now fits in the
back of a Humvee
land vehicle.
Convolving
Linux Systems
Jack Fegreus -
January 2001
Open source moves
from easy availability
to high availability
and data integrity
for commercial
applications built
on relational
databases. In
this review, OpenBench
Labs examines
Convolo Cluster
by Mission Critical
Linux and Winchester
Systems' FlashDisk
RAID Array for
performance, functionality
and reliability.
How to Select
a Raid Disk Array
Joel Leider- July
13, 2000
RAID can be a
confusing technology
to master. Follow
these guidelines
to shop for the
RAID disk array
that's right for
your storage needs.
Storage System
turns Latino Research
Center into publishing
powerhouse
Elizabeth Ferrarini
- June 2000
FlashDisk houses
publications as
well as web pages.
Building a SAN
to service two
worlds
Jerry Namery -
April 2000
SCSI and Fibre
Channel combine
to create a high-performance
SAN
Multinode
Clustering: NetWare
Cluster Services
Expand On Reliability
Information Week
- March 2000
Multinode Clustering:
NetWare Cluster
Services Expand
On Reliability
With up to six
host channels,
FlashDisk SAN-In-A-Box
supports all SCSI
clusters including
Netware, SteelEye,
Veritas Cluster
Server, Microsoft
MCSC and Redhat
Advanced Linux
Server. This article
from Information
Systems focuses
on multinode clustering
and how it provides
increased data
availability.
A Dream Come True
Communications
News - January
2000
FlashDisk has
helped the Logistics
Department at
Tropicana increase
the performance
of its legacy
data warehouse.
Storage Speeds
Database Applications
at Brooktrout
Technology
Storage Management
Solutions - Winter
1999
Articles profile
how FlashDisk
made routine Oracle
transactions and
jobs run anywhere
from 24 to 50
times faster than
they had been
running.
Affordable RAID
for HP-UX HP
Professional -
December 1999
This product watch
profiles how a
technology company
got a good return
on a FlashDisk
OpenRAID system
for use in a high-end
HP 9000 server.
Against
the Grain
- Ultra SCSI Lives
Despite New Fibre
Channel Kid on
the Block
Enterprise Systems
Journal - November
1999
Jerry Namery,
Chief Technology
Officer, Winchester
Systems, Inc.
clarifies a number
of fibre channel
misconceptions
to support why
SCSI is still
a strong interconnect
standard.
Articles
with Links
Storage Networking World
August 2004
Storage Vendor Goes Where Dell and EMC Dare Not Tread
When it comes to storage, how much risk should companies be willing to
take? "...The risk would have been easy to overcome, if the company's
two main technology suppliers - EMC and Dell - were willing to
cooperate. But it took a small firm called Winchester Systems in
Burlington, Mass., to step in and find a resolution."
Storage Networking World
Enterprise
Systems
January 2002
SAN-In-A-Box
Simplifies Storage
Winchester Systems'
FlashDisk SAN-in-a-Box
matches a FlashDisk
OpenRAID disk
array with six
Ultra160 SCSI
host ports. The
result? A fibre-free
SAN solution that
provides a shared
storage pool that
can be accessed
simultaneously
by as many as
six servers.
Enterprise
Systems
SysAdmin
September 2001
What I Did
Instead of Buying
a SAN
One IT Manager
found that FlashDisk
could deliver
much of the value
of the "ultimate
SAN" at reasonable
cost and fit well
into typical server-centric
storage models.
This is a detailed,
in-depth article
on the deployment
and performance
of FlashDisk.
SysAdmin
Government
Computer News
May 28, 2001
Army puts data
center on wheels
Not Long ago,
a 1TB storage
system meant a
huge data center.
The army now drives
around with that
much disk space.
Government
Computer News
Government
Computer News
April 17, 2001
How's this
for trunk space?
Army fits 1T in
a Humvee - Patricia
Dounkantas
Not Long ago,
a 1TB storage
system meant a
huge data center.
The army now drives
around with that
much disk space.
Government
Computer News
T.H.E.
Journal
April 2000
T.H.E. Journal
Storage System
Facilitates Transition
From Print Publishing
to Electronic
Publishing
T.H.E.
Journal
Imaging
& Document Solutions
November 1999
Best Tips
- Checklist for
Installing RAID
Click here for
eight quick tips
for getting the
most out of your
RAID installation.
Imaging
& Document Solutions
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