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SGI Inテッツャツ]iteStorage 220: A Pain-Free Path to Storage Area Networks (SANs)

Overview The IT teams supporting enterprises, governments, educational institutions, and other large organizations currently place priority on initiatives for consolidation and centralization for data infrastructures. No one can dispute the potential benefits, especially in the case of storage, that can be gained when dealing with today's explosion of data. However, moving from server-based storage to Storage Area Networks (SANs) has typically required the skills of highly specialized IT professionals. SGI InfiniteStorage 220 solutions meet the demand and introduce aggressive price-performance-density points for SMBs and branch offices. The simplicity of this storage appliance - with pre-installed and fully configured software and an intuitive GUI - make it a practical solution for even the smallest businesses or offices with a few employees.

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Date PublishedApril 2007
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