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To: Steve Lee who wrote (70968)5/23/2002 7:30:33 PM
From: ajtj99  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 99280
 
Narrow short covering rally. We know where this is going to bounce (a test of 1560 COMP), and we can't get there all at once, so we'll have this stuff going on for a few more days until we get there.

BTW, I saw an interesting photo in E-Week this week showing a 512 Petabyte NAS Storage solution. It won't be ready for a while, but it just blew my mind.

Oh, I found the article. It's by Ateonix Networks, and it says it could support 512 petabytes if there were drives that could accomodate 100-petabytes. Now it can only reach 640-GB running Linux 2.4 on 4-160GB drives.

Wow, talk about the hardware equivalent of vaporware! I could probably put two 160-GB drives in my home computer and have half their current system storage.

Still, 512 Petabytes blew my mind. They must pay their PR people plenty.