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Small businesses get taste of iSCSI - Infoworld Staff







Small businesses get taste of iSCSI -
Infoworld Staff

Small businesses get taste of iSCSI -
Infoworld Staff
01/24/2004 12:09 AM

With designs to help small enterprises migrate from direct attached to networked storage, Advanced Digital Information (ADIC) this week will offer an iSCSI option in its smaller tape libraries.




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