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Slice 'n Dice

Filed in archive Virtual by Lori Widmer on November 26, 2007

Slice 'n Dice
Looking for the ability to slice and dice your physical storage arrays and maybe gain a bit of security in the deal? Check out the latest offering from 3PAR, which released its Virtual Domains software designed to give companies using the InServ Storage Server the ability to slice up the storage pie into as many as 2,000 pieces. The Virtual Domains software allows companies to deliver customized, secure, and even "self-serve" storage services to multiple users, applications, departments, and external customers on a shared infrastructure for workload consolidation.

Cost of the starts at $1,500 and varies depending on InServ configuration. For more information, visit the 3PAR web site.


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