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Technology Stocks : Son of SAN - Storage Networking Technologies

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To: Craig Stevenson who wrote (610)5/22/1998 6:28:00 PM
From: trendmastr  Read Replies (1) of 4808
 
Thanks to Craig S2 on the ANCR thread:

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IBM And Data General Ready High-End Storage Products
(05/22/98; 12:41 p.m. EST)
By Martin J. Garvey, InformationWeek
IBM and Data General's Clariion unit will soon roll out new products for
high-end data storage and distribution.

Next month, IBM (company profile) said it plans to ship its Tarpon
storage-system sharing product that partitions storage segments to
diverse operating systems, as well as its InfoSpeed data-switching
system, which is capable of moving data between different systems at
channel speeds. Clariion's FC 5500 architecture will be customized for
specific applications residing on multiple servers.

IBM's Tarpon unit is designed to segment storage for different servers
by partitioning multiple volumes for each of those units inside the
system. Significantly, this is the first time Big Blue has engineered a
storage system that works not only with IBM servers, but also with units
from competitors such as Hewlett-Packard and Sun Microsystems.

IBM's upcoming InfoSpeed data-piping product is built to transport data
between storage subsystems from a mainframe source to Unix or Windows NT
servers. InfoSpeed works at channel speeds, which are much faster than
network speeds.

Clariion's architecture supports individual storage systems customized
for particular Unix and NT server-based applications. It also adds
functionality to the company's FC 5500 units, letting customers set up
systems for disparate functions such as file and print, video streaming,
and online transactional processing. The architecture will be based on
high-speed fibre channel hardware paired with software. >>
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