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Sun Storage Passes The Toughest Test: The Real World



 
 
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Old February 27th 04, 07:18 PM
Krishna Tyner
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Default Sun Storage Passes The Toughest Test: The Real World

According to new benchmark tests by the nonprofit Storage
Performance Council, Sun StorEdge[tm] entry-level and midrange
systems leave the competition in the dust, with price/performance
far ahead of IBM and others.
See the results:
http://wwws.sun.com/software/sunone/....html?ssobm=ng
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Old February 27th 04, 08:36 PM
Rob Turk
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"Krishna Tyner" wrote in message
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According to new benchmark tests by the nonprofit Storage
Performance Council, Sun StorEdge[tm] entry-level and midrange
systems leave the competition in the dust, with price/performance
far ahead of IBM and others.
See the results:

[SNIP]

Cross-posting, spamming and running marketing-speak for your own company,
all in one messages. Tssk, tsssk. Not done.

Rob


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Old February 27th 04, 09:45 PM
Nik Simpson
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Rob Turk wrote:
"Krishna Tyner" wrote in message
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According to new benchmark tests by the nonprofit Storage
Performance Council, Sun StorEdge[tm] entry-level and midrange
systems leave the competition in the dust, with price/performance
far ahead of IBM and others.
See the results:

[SNIP]

Cross-posting, spamming and running marketing-speak for your own
company, all in one messages. Tssk, tsssk. Not done.

Rob


Not too mention the fact that the OP is being very selective with there use
of SPC numbers. The last numbers Sun published where in August 2003 at
approximately $15.5/IOP, at *that* time those numbers were better than IBM,
though more than twice as expensive as the best comparable result. Since
that time IBM has published results that beat those from Sun. So not only
was it "not done" it was highly misleading and innacurate.


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