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To: Pigboy who wrote (18702)10/20/1998 10:08:00 PM
From: KJ. Moy  Read Replies (1) of 29386
 
Pigboy,

<<<will there be a type of standard OS for SANS in the future (ie. so msft is forced to gobble them up ;>>>

IMO a standard OS for SANs is not important. It does not have to interface with other systems other than the one it is servicing. For example, UPS and FED-X probably has similar order entry system but different in software platform and usage. It does not have to have certain standard in order to function well. As long as the SAN software can manage the system well and is easy to use, has all the necessary remote management functions. A sign to look for though is which software company is willing to support your SAN platform. In order to make money in software, it is how many copies the company can sell. It is very encouraging Veritis is supporting Ancor and company.

KJ
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