Sun seeks a storage revolution

Courtesy CNET Tech blog  Fri, 03/07/2008 - 12:18pm

A few years ago, servers based around Linux and Intel/AMD chips decimated the market for high-end Unix servers.

The same thing is about to happen to in the storage market, says John Fowler, executive vice president of systems at Sun Microsystems.

And this time, Sun hopes to be one ...



 

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