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IBM storage and Linux to save the planet

Publication:ComputerWorldDate:Mar 26 2004

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Greenpeace UK has aging Novell Inc. servers and is putting them out to grass to bring in a storage network from IBM Corp. business partner Ardenta. There will be 100 Greenpeace staff using the 2TB SAN with IBM FASt600 storage.

The SAN will replace two NetWare servers and sits behind an existing infrastructure of Linux and Microsoft Windows 2000-based servers.

All parties involved are congratulating each other about this. "This is an excellent example of a high resilience storage implementation, recognizing that organizations of all sizes, large and small, need the very best protection for their vital data," stated Shaun Coulson, IBM Storage business director, U.K.




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