
NAS the way, uh-huh, uh-huh, we like it...
By Pia Heikkila
Published: 2 July 2002 16:25 BST
A US start-up has unveiled what is said to be the biggest Network Attached Storage (NAS) device ever.
California-based Zambeel has built an enormous file server, capable of storing more than 200 terabytes of data.
Instead of connecting multiple file servers to one another, the company has launched a single size NAS box which can be connected to all the different workgroups inside a company's IT system.
Zambeel's 7.5 terabyte system, called Aztera, costs $300,000 in comparison to rival EMC's Clariion NAS system at $82,000 with 3.5 terabyte storage capacity.
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