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Is this an example of Wall St. being stupid?
Maybe I misread something, but EqualLogic doesn't seem to be in the business of OS virtualization.
"Its virtualization products allow a single computer to function like multiple machines, so companies can spend less on hardware and energy costs in data centers." http://www.forbes.com/2007/11/05/dell-eq...artner=yahootix |
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Re: Is this an example of Wall St. being stupid?
You don't understand why a server running 100 or even 1,000 or more virtual OSes would need massive data storage and backup systems?
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Re: Is this an example of Wall St. being stupid?
So EqualLogic isn't in the business of OS virtualization.
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