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Technology Stocks : Network Appliance
NTAP 117.26+1.1%Dec 5 9:30 AM EST

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To: DownSouth who wrote (2352)2/11/2000 2:03:00 PM
From: pirate_200  Read Replies (3) of 10934
 
> The filer interacts with the network exactly as any
> server would. In some cases its with HTTP, in others
> its CIFS or NFS. Depends on how the user configured
> the servers and the network.

It does have the advantage that you can't download
programs to it and "run them" in the sense that you
could on Unix or NT. So, it is not vulnerable to
trojan horses, worms etc.

NetApp might have a further advantage over EMC
because EMC has an API (Application Programming
Interface) that it exports to client OS's. Wouldn't
that interface allow a compromised client OS (Unix
or NT) the ability to write all over the data and
file system meta-data?

I haven't had experience with EMC's API, maybe
someone familiar with it can comment.
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