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The HP StorageWorks ExDS9100 serves and stores hundreds of terabytes of file-based data for expanding applications. Designed to be extremely scalable, affordable, and easy to manage, the ExDS9100 delivers excellent performance and availability for service providers and enterprise customers alike. Its ability to independently scale beyond traditional storage systems in both capacity and performance enables scalability up to a maximum configuration of 16 blades with up to 820TB of storage. A single management interface allows the administrator to manage not just terabytes, but multiple-petabyte systems. And the solution is highly affordable - with both low overall acquisition costs and low operational costs.
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| Date: | Aug 2009 | ||
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