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Comments on: IBM does iSCSI storage on the cheap

Small correction 

Posted Wednesday 29th August 2007 08:05 GMT

"regaining its courage in 2004 to once again go it alone. But the DS3000 wasn't meant to be either."

- It's not the DS3000, that's the family name of the current range - it was the DS300 which was withdrawn a year ago due to RHoS.

An even smaller correction 

Posted Wednesday 29th August 2007 09:19 GMT

"it was the DS300 which was withdrawn a year ago due to RHoS."

On top of being a crappy product all around.

Functionally challenged 

Posted Wednesday 29th August 2007 15:09 GMT

I prefer the phrase "functionally challenged" :-)

Fortuantely the DS3300 is much better being based on the DS4000 architecture.

"It'll hold your crap for cheap." 

Posted Thursday 30th August 2007 01:58 GMT

Surely The Register can do better than this.

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