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To: Neil S who wrote (1048)2/7/1999 5:32:00 PM
From: Douglas Nordgren  Respond to of 4808
 
Re: CPQ's Fibre Channel Upgrade

<<The new systems are Fibre Channel disk arrays that can connect with
multiple server platforms on a Fibre Channel arbitrated loop, and the
systems should support Fibre Channel switches by spring...>>

Neil, Gotta love Public Loop, and spring is almost here (in internet
time).<g>

<<Similar to competing products but unlike previous Compaq or Digital
offerings, the new arrays support simultaneous Fibre Channel
arbitrated loop connections to Windows NT and the Sun Microsystems Inc., Hewlett-Packard Co. and Silicon Graphics Inc. Unix versions.>>

Before, they could do one or the other, but not both? Their new arrays can accommodate hard zoning!

Long live heterogenousity.

Douglas