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To: Sam who wrote (678)7/17/1998 10:06:00 AM
From: Nick  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4808
 
So when did EMC start putting FC drives into their system? I thought they still used SCSI disks with FC only to connect to host systems. If this is the case, then what vendor(s) are really moving FC drives?

Nick



To: Sam who wrote (678)7/20/1998 1:40:00 PM
From: Leeza Rodriguez  Respond to of 4808
 
Fibre Channel will be part of the nuts and bolts of the e-tailing revolution.
The announcement today by Amazon.com confirms my belief in this vision.

Leeza Rodriguez

PALO ALTO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 20, 1998--

"Earth's Biggest Bookstore" Drawn to Scalability of the Sun

Solaris Platform

Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ:SUNW) today announced that
Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN), the Web's best-known retailer, is
turning to Sun's server, software and storage systems to help serve
its growing customer base.

The online retailer has selected the Sun(TM) Enterprise(TM) 10000
"Starfire(TM)" server running the robust Solaris(TM) operating
environment with Sun StorEdge(TM) A5000 fibre channel arrays and the
L3500 tape library for its data warehouse and decision support system.

"We needed technology that could keep pace with a growing
e-commerce market, and we knew of Sun's reputation as a leading
provider of systems for data warehouses," said Rick Dalzell, CIO at
Amazon.com. "Our business required the ability to analyze market
trends and to respond quickly. The scalability of Sun's Starfire
server and storage subsystems supports that model."

"We're very excited that Amazon.com, which is truly blazing the
trail for electronic commerce, has selected the Sun platform as the
backbone for its strategic data warehousing needs," said Masood
Jabbar, president, Computer Systems, at Sun. "This is a great example
of how Sun's highly scalable core technology can help companies
compete in the rapidly changing electronic commerce market and how we,
along with our business associates, are dominating this field. We look
forward to a long and fruitful relationship with Amazon.com."