Offtopic: Storage System Comparison - Updated

rbhasin_at_hssworld.com
Date: 12/21/04

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    To: sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org
    Date: Tue, 21 Dec 2004 14:49:32 +0530
    
    

    Hi,

    Sorry missed out a couple of points as pointed out by one of the instant
    reply I got from Pablo Jejcic <pablo.jejcic@smartweb.rgu.ac.uk>.

    We would be plugging open systems including Sun Solaris hosts, IBM AIX,
    Windows, HP-UX to this Storage system in high availability mode. That
    would comprise of our ERP environment and our software development
    systems. We might also look in for DR solutions in future around the
    product.

    Regds,
    - Rajan

    Below attached is the original post:
    Firstly sorry for this offtopic question.

    I am in a process of evaluating different storage system for setting up
    our enterprise SAN and would like to have your feedback and would like you
    to share your experience on the same. The Storage systems we are looking
    in for are namely EMC's CX700 / DMX 1000 or HDS Thunder 9585V or USP100
    (equivalent to HP XP12000 series of boxes). I would request you to share
    your opinions and experiences about the technology and the support that
    these vendor offer.

    Thanx in Advance.

    Regds,
    - Rajan
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