We are considering buying 4 EqualLogic PS6510X SAN (Sumo Box). Each has 48 x 600GB 10k SAS drives.
They will be Stack to form a logical storage pool (all stored in the same location).
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We are considering buying 4 EqualLogic PS6510X SAN (Sumo Box). Each has 48 x 600GB 10k SAS drives.
They will be Stack to form a logical storage pool (all stored in the same location).
A
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