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March 1997, Week 4

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Bill Lancaster <[log in to unmask]>
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Bill Lancaster <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 25 Mar 1997 08:53:03 -0500
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>> Scott McClellan wrote (without identifying himself):
>>
>> > The project to support mirroring the system volumeset is being
>> > considered but is *NOT* committed or fully funded at this date.
>>
<Snip>
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>

Richard Gambrell wrote (clearly identifying himself :-) )

>High availability arrays are a real and available now solution. Cheaper,
>too (since you don't need double the spindles), assuming your buying new
>discs, of course. I'd rather HP put effort into work that didn't
>duplicate available functionality. Your needs may vary.
>Richard Gambrell
>

I would much rather that HP commit to, and fund, the project to be able
to mirror the system volume set, given the performance ramifications
of arrays, as well as the cost.

Thanks for listening, HP.

Bill Lancaster

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