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It’s been reported in a few places that yesterday Barclays (UK bank) suffered an issue with a “disc array” (presumably they mean disk array) that took out their ATM and online banking systems. See the comments here and here.
Allegedly, Barclays now use USP-V arrays as their [...]
So HDS’s announcement has turned out to be a complete disappointment. What it’s not:
It’s not new hardware. It’s not providing more physical capacity. It’s not providing dynamic tiering. It’s not providing enhanced replication technology.
What is on offer is the ability to cluster USPs – a feature called Hitachi High Availability Manager. [...]
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