Saw an plug for it from our sales rep yesterday, MD3000i. Starts at $7300 with just a couple drives, goes up to about $25k maxed out at 18TB. I've always considered the Powervault stuff pretty usable/reliable compared to the complexity of a SAN, but I see in the configuration that if you're going to connect to 8 or more servers it requires an on-site implementation (at no cost). Maybe not so simple anymore?
It does make me realize that I have a Dell centric view of the universe...which Im sure they appreciate. It saves a lot of time and money to standardize on a single vendor when you can, but you start to miss out on what everyone else is doing. I think the last time I looked at other storage options it was a cursory glance at a Sata Beast which looks like fun to buy. As a consultant it's nice to know the options, but usually I just give clients a broad outline of what hardware is needed and let them handle purchasing and install through the vendor of their choice.Book Review: Big Red - Voyage of a Trident Submarine
I've grown up reading Tom Clancy and probably most of you have at least seen Red October, so this book caught my eye when browsing used books for a recent trip. It's a fairly human look at what's involved in sailing on a Trident missile submarine...
2009-03-10
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