EMC makes massive array official
EMC formally launched its newest high-end storage array, a tiered storage box that can store one petaByte (define) of data and help customers move files from smaller systems onto one machine.
The company dropped the code name Symm 7 for the moniker Symmetrix DMX-3, a logical follow-up to the DMX-2 unveiled in February 2004.
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