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To: DownSouth who wrote (5665)12/18/2000 11:47:22 AM
From: Allegoria  Read Replies (1) of 10934
 
Eric, why are you looking at SAN and NAS as separate markets?

DS, for obvious reasons. It is not me who is talking about them as separate markets, it is the market.
Every article, and I mean every article I read makes the distinction .
Look at even your last post: "Good to hear DW beating his chest about the effect of EMC's latest NAS offering." In terms of reference, the storage sector is full of NAS & SAN. Those terms are used as a reference point in which to talk about the two 'architectures' in a way which distinguishes them.

Niches? Did I ever mention they were niches?
So DownSouth, can I ask why you really asked your question - or was it to make a point? Did I bring up something that you don't feel comfortable with, is that the reason?

Scalability is still an issue to most people as well.

Good luck,
Eric
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