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10 June 2008 01:59
Provisioning Storage
It's a rite of passage in our business that we have to learn the RAID levels, and I still enjoy the arguments about RAID-5 vs RAID-10, and it seems we still have to keep having the conversation about spindles vs space. But the world is changing with...
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21 April 2008 09:52
Information on Dell/Equilogic ISCSI
Our Dell rep sent over this link about Equilogic ISCSI SAN's , pricing is not yet posted but according to him, supposed to be very very interesting. Note that I don't own Dell stock, they just happen to be who we work with most of time.
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11 September 2007 10:08
Dell Selling an iSCSI Box
Saw an plug for it from our sales rep yesterday, MD3000i . Starts at $7300 with just a couple drives, goes up to about $25k maxed out at 18TB. I've always considered the Powervault stuff pretty usable/reliable compared to the complexity of a SAN,...
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