SANs White Papers
CNF Takes High Road to Expansion: Hitachi Freedom Storage Lightning 9900 Series Leads the Way
Overview As a recognized leader in the trucking and airfreight industries, CNF Inc. collectively transports 25 billion pounds of freight yearly. CNF needed a storage system that could accommodate and rapidly deploy large applications, provide scalability, and handle capacity growth without disruption. CNF decided to migrate from CNF's three-plus terabyte 7700E to the industry-leading, bottleneck-free Hitachi Freedom Storage Lightning 9900 Series. The Lightning 9960 delivered against, all the established criteria and performance objectives, and proved to, be a great solution for CNF.
| Publisher | hitachi | File Format | PDF, requires Acrobat Rdr 5 |
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| Date Published | October 2004 | Downloads | 5 |
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