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		<title>Storage Caching 102 &#8211; mixed workloads</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Chuck Hollis had an excellent post last week, discussing caching. &#160; About 10 years ago a small team that I was a part of looked at starting a company that would do something similar to what IBM&#39;s SVC does.&#160; The idea was to create a SAN front end controller with a lot of cache memory that would virtualize&#160; &#34;downstream&#34; storage and provide performance boosts through various techniques such as caching, striping, and multi-way mirroring.&#160; We gave up on the idea when it became apparent to us that the project was quite a bit larger than we initially thought and it was unclear when we would ever have sufficient resources to get a competitive product to market. I think we could have sold the idea to venture capital investors who were throwing money at storage startups, but we couldn&#39;t sell it to ourselves. For those of you that wonder why I tend to think SVC is an important product, that&#39;s why - I know some of the things IBM did to make it work and I admire their ability to bring it to market]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Chuck Hollis had an excellent post last week, discussing caching. &#160; About 10 years ago a small team that I was a part of looked at starting a company that would do something similar to what IBM&#39;s SVC does.&#160; The idea was to create a SAN front end controller with a lot of cache memory that would virtualize&#160; &quot;downstream&quot; storage and provide performance boosts through various techniques such as caching, striping, and multi-way mirroring.&#160; We gave up on the idea when it became apparent to us that the project was quite a bit larger than we initially thought and it was unclear when we would ever have sufficient resources to get a competitive product to market. I think we could have sold the idea to venture capital investors who were throwing money at storage startups, but we couldn&#39;t sell it to ourselves. For those of you that wonder why I tend to think SVC is an important product, that&#39;s why &#8211; I know some of the things IBM did to make it work and I admire their ability to bring it to market</p>
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