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ArticlesFlexible Unix Storage


Dec ember 1994 / What's New / Flexible Unix Storage

The SuperFlex series of uninterrupted data-access systems from Storage Dimensions (Milpitas, CA) now support Unix systems. All the SuperFlex disk, tape, and RAID systems provide 16-bit SCSI performance; a backplane design accommodates interchangeable I/O modules, which will provide an easy upgrade path as new technology emerges. SuperFlex ESP technology permits multiple versions of Unix to run on several hosts, which fosters enterprise-wide storage solutions based on common service procedures. An entry-level, 1-GB SuperFlex for RS/6000 system costs $6185. Products for Sun and HP 9000 systems, as well as other Unix versions, are under development.

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