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Legato wins storage contract

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By Joey Gardiner

Published: 9 July 2002 15:33 GMT

Storage specialist Legato has won a contract to provide the US National Centre for Supercomputing Applications with 1.5 petabytes of storage capacity.

1.5 petabytes is equivalent to 1,536 billion bytes of data - the storage capacity of approximately 50,000 standard office PCs.

The National Centre for Supercomputing Applications works with government, academia and industry to provide high-performance computing facilities for research.

It will use a Legato DiskXtender virtual storage system, to be installed at the NSCA's labs in the University of Ilinois.

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