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To: Gus who wrote (11273)9/28/2000 5:34:56 AM
From: JDN  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 17183
 
Dear Gus: Now I AM confused after reading one part of that conference, this is what is confusing me:
"12:27:44 2000 jim_rothnie {public msg} EMC's NAS product family, called Celerra, is focused on enterprise applications of network attached storage. As such it is designed to be highly scalable and available (14 independent data movers with load balancing and fail-over capabilities). Celerra file servers do not actually have any internal storage but rather they connect to a SAN to get access to the required storage resources. In that way they gain the advantages in scaling, manageability, and very high availability that a well implemented SAN provides."

Does this mean that EMC does not DIRECTLY compete with NTAP at all? JDN