The starting capacity of a RamSan-400 (32GB) is $35,000. It includes:
-32GB DDRRAM storage
-one dual-ported 4Gb Fibre Channel controller
-hot swappable RAID 3 hard disk drives
-hot swappable and redundant power supplies
-redundant battery and fans
-IBM Chipkill in memory (redundant RAM)
-1 year return to factory warranty
Each additional 4Gb FC controller is $3,000 (up to 4 in each chassis).
The RamSan-400 can upgrade in 32GB increments for $18,000 (up to 128GB).
The 1TB base-level system of a RamSan-500 (1TB SLC NAND Flash, 16GB DDR) is $200,000. It includes:
-one dual-ported 4Gb Fibre Channel controller
-hot swappable and redundant power supplies
-redundant battery and fans
-1 year return to factory warranty
The 2TB base-level system of a RamSan-500 (2TB SLC NAND Flash, 32GB DDR) is $300,000. It includes:
-two dual-ported 4Gb Fibre Channel controllers
-hot swappable and redundant power supplies
-redundant battery and fans
-1 year return to factory warranty
The RamSan-500 can upgrade DDR Cache.
-16GB to 32GB is $10,000
-32GB to 64GB is $20,000
Each additional 4Gb FC controller is $3,000 (up to 4 in each chassis).
American's are more willing to pay for their techy gadgets. If the overpriced stuff here was perceived as that overpriced, no one would buy it, and the cell companies would be forced to sell their gadgets cheaper or with more features. I don't see this changing in the near future because we are accustomed to the pricing companies like Cingular and Sprint give us.
Obviously my idiotic co-workers would rather blame our problems on me rather than the software. I wonder what would happen if I did leave, oh who would I bestow my duties on...
I've got one of those Linksys routers. First of all, I don't think there's any way to sell a switch this cheap. Anyone have any information on this? Also I have one of those Netgear 8-port switches. Is this a switch or a 'switched hub'?
If I use Internet Explorer's Proxy options, can I get around the logging on the router? In other words, if I connect through a proxy, what will show up on the logs? The proxy or the actual site?
I've got one of those Linksys routers. If I use Internet Explorer's Proxy options, can I get around the logging? In other words, if I connect through a proxy, what will show up on the logs? The proxy or the actual site?
This is incorrect.
next time maybe I'll remember to login first :)
And no new bids. Watch it in REAL TIME: https://auctionbidding.fcc.gov/auction/results/results.htm
RamSan-400
The starting capacity of a RamSan-400 (32GB) is $35,000. It includes:
-32GB DDRRAM storage
-one dual-ported 4Gb Fibre Channel controller
-hot swappable RAID 3 hard disk drives
-hot swappable and redundant power supplies
-redundant battery and fans
-IBM Chipkill in memory (redundant RAM)
-1 year return to factory warranty
Each additional 4Gb FC controller is $3,000 (up to 4 in each chassis).
The RamSan-400 can upgrade in 32GB increments for $18,000 (up to 128GB).
RamSan-400 (64GB) - $50,400
RamSan-400 (96GB) - $65,800
RamSan-400 (128GB) - $81,200
RamSan-500
The 1TB base-level system of a RamSan-500 (1TB SLC NAND Flash, 16GB DDR) is $200,000. It includes:
-one dual-ported 4Gb Fibre Channel controller
-hot swappable and redundant power supplies
-redundant battery and fans
-1 year return to factory warranty
The 2TB base-level system of a RamSan-500 (2TB SLC NAND Flash, 32GB DDR) is $300,000. It includes:
-two dual-ported 4Gb Fibre Channel controllers
-hot swappable and redundant power supplies
-redundant battery and fans
-1 year return to factory warranty
The RamSan-500 can upgrade DDR Cache.
-16GB to 32GB is $10,000
-32GB to 64GB is $20,000
Each additional 4Gb FC controller is $3,000 (up to 4 in each chassis).
American's are more willing to pay for their techy gadgets. If the overpriced stuff here was perceived as that overpriced, no one would buy it, and the cell companies would be forced to sell their gadgets cheaper or with more features. I don't see this changing in the near future because we are accustomed to the pricing companies like Cingular and Sprint give us.
Good thing I'm talking about java, and NOT javascript.
Except NoScript blocks Java from any unapproved pages, effectively making it have everything to do with this article ;)
When I told them NoScript was a great plugin.
..for me to make up my own theory. I'll write a book, make millions! Maybe even billions!
Obviously my idiotic co-workers would rather blame our problems on me rather than the software. I wonder what would happen if I did leave, oh who would I bestow my duties on...
:x
Yes, I understand that. Hence why I said "fall below expectations for the quarter." Wall street lives and dies by projections and meeting them.
Find it ironic that the same day, their profits fall below expectations for the quarter?
I wonder if any of those Key Employees getting the bonuses were in the last edition of Playboy...
I've got one of those Linksys routers. First of all, I don't think there's any way to sell a switch this cheap. Anyone have any information on this? Also I have one of those Netgear 8-port switches. Is this a switch or a 'switched hub'?
If I use Internet Explorer's Proxy options, can I get around the logging on the router? In other words, if I connect through a proxy, what will show up on the logs? The proxy or the actual site?
I've got one of those Linksys routers. If I use Internet Explorer's Proxy options, can I get around the logging? In other words, if I connect through a proxy, what will show up on the logs? The proxy or the actual site?