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whitepaper Out With the Old, in With the New: Gila Regional Medical Center Moves Radiology Department's Imaging Library to ATAboy2 RAID Array0000-00-00 RADirect
  Situated in the heart of Silver City, Gila Regional Medical Center (GRMC) is one of the newest and most modern health care facilities in New Mexico, offering patients in the highly rural southwest region of the state a full range of inpatient and outpatient services. The company wanted to find a faster and more easily accessible solution for storing extensive volumes of imaging applications in large medical facility. The company replaced existing 728 GB DVD jukebox with Nexsan's 5.6 TB ATAboy2 RAID Array.

Tags: RAID, Removable Storage
  
whitepaper West Bend Mutual Partners With Network Appliance, Datalink, and Vignette to Upgrade Service for Customers and Agents0000-00-00 NetApp
  West Bend Mutual Insurance Company has provided property/casualty insurance for businesses, homes, autos, and personal property since 1894. The company wanted to provide uninterrupted image access and meet 24-hour recoverability goal. The company also wanted to accelerate image-loading time and pass regulatory audits. West Bend Mutual replaced both the optical jukeboxes and the prior disk cache array with NetApp storage to support image access from within the company's Vignette imaging application. Following a tiered-storage model, the application's binaries and database indices are stored on a Fibre Channel-attached disk array that serves as primary storage. NetApp NearStore systems then serve the critical role of secondary, or nearline, storage for as many as nine million customer images.

Tags: Storage Management, Magnetic - Optical
  
whitepaper California Regional Health Care Provider Enhances Paperless Medical Record Keeping While Reducing Storage Costs With Windows Powered Iomega NAS0000-00-00 Microsoft
  The Kaweah Delta Health Care District operates a 454-bed hospital in Visalia, California, and sees more than 60,000 visitors per year in its Emergency department. Having moved to a completely paperless environment for patient medical records in 1997 with optical jukebox storage, Kaweah Delta needed a more flexible, cost-effective, and efficient storage solution. KDHCD chose Microsoft Windows Powered Iomega NAS P410m servers both for new storage and to replace the jukebox systems.

Tags: Jukeboxes, NAS
  

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