Tue, Mar 10th, 2009 |
Isilon has souped up its mainstream clustered NAS product and introduced a transactional IO product with SAS disks plus a lower-cost archive model with optional Ocarina deduping.
Isilon has made its name with scale-out network-attached storage (NAS) X-Series products which scale to 2.
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