To: Autumn Henry who wrote (42398 ) 12/9/1999 6:11:00 PM From: EtTuBrute Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 108040
I hate to keep pounding on NSO, but it has a DIRECT RELATIONSHIP WITH LNUX!!!!!!!! You dont think 3 million shares traded today for nothing. When the can is taken off this one...POW Here is the LNUX RELATIONSHIP: nStor Partners with VA Linux Systems -- Linux Solutions Provider to Market NexStor 8Le/LJ Storage System LAKE MARY, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 20, 1999--nStor(TM) Corporation, Inc. (AMEX:NSO - news), a global manufacturer of information storage solutions, today announced that VA Linux Systems, a leading provider of Linux-based solutions, has entered into an agreement to market nStor's new scalable and flexible RAID-Ready NexStor 8Le/LJ storage system with VA's Linux servers and workstations. ''Our partnership with VA Linux Systems gives nStor access to a strong customer base that values reliability, availability and serviceability,'' said Steven Hammond, vice president of marketing for nStor Corporation, Inc. ''VA Linux Systems' expertise provides nStor with the opportunity to address the unique requirements of the Linux market more quickly and more comprehensively.'' ''We selected the NexStor 8Le/LJ storage system for its robust design, expandability and nicely integrated feature set,'' said Leonard N. Zubkoff, Chief Technical Officer for VA Linux Systems. ''We are particularly happy with its remote management features, which comply with the SAF-TE standard and allow us to respond to problems as they occur on a real-time basis.'' About the NexStor 8Le/LJ The NexStor 8Le/LJ is nStor's next-generation eight-bay modular Ultra2 SCSI RAID-Ready storage system. Configurable directly from the operator control panel (OCP), the NexStor 8Le/LJ offers true operating system independence and the maximum in reliability and fault tolerance, including hot-swap drives, fans, current-sharing power supplies and dual power cords. As a stand-alone RAID-Ready system, the 8Le/LJ targets performance applications, offering bursting speeds up to 80MB/second, in addition to support for the latest Ultra160/m SCSI technology (160MB/sec). About VA Linux Systems VA Linux Systems, Inc. is a leading provider of Linux-based solutions, integrating systems, software and services. VA Linux's broad-based technical expertise in systems and software design, as well as its focus on the Linux operating system and other open source solutions, enables the company to provide high-quality Linux-based systems designed for optimal performance, reliability and scalability. VA also offers comprehensive services and support through its staff of Linux system and software engineers. VA Linux Systems is headquartered in Sunnyvale, Calif., and is located on the web at valinux.com . About nStor nStor Corporation is the leading global manufacturer and supplier of high availability, high-performance information storage solutions for the UNIX and NT markets, including external RAID solutions, pre-tested and customized storage area networking (SAN) solutions, AdaptiveRAID® technology, desktop storage, tape backup solutions and advanced storage management software. nStor products are marketed through a worldwide network of OEMs, distributors, VARs and end users. A wholly owned subsidiary of nStor Technologies, Inc. (AMEX: NSO - news), nStor's home office is located in Lake Mary (near Orlando), Florida, with sales offices located throughout the US, Europe, the Pac-Rim and Latin America. Additional information about nStor and its products can be found on the World Wide Web at www.nstor.com. Note to editors: Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds. VA Linux Systems is a trademark of VA Linux Systems, Inc. nStor is a trademark of nStor Corporation, Inc. All other trademarks are property of their respective owners.