Brocade puts file virtualization in a pricey box
Brocade is shoving its Windows file virtualization portfolio into a separate appliance and adding automated data migration and file-level controls to the metal. The Brocade File Management Engine (FME) is a 2U rack mounted appliance with ten 1Gb/E ports. The system manages SMB/CIFS data for the Windows Server 2003 and XP …
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Hm
I wonder how much of that hundred G is going to Dell for the hardware? At least Ironport used to make their servers look a little bit less obvious.
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