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1538:Data Domain
1518:VMware inc.
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601:(1 GB = 10
501:form factor
337:EMC Celerra
316:Predecessor
194:introducing
1991:Categories
1600:PowerVault
1502:Paul Sagan
1165:EMC, 2011
1152:2012-01-23
1128:References
858:CX3 series
642:Connection
626:Serial ATA
595:Serial ATA
530:(QOS) and
355:disk array
177:references
110:newspapers
99:"Clariion"
77:references
39:improve it
1922:AOS/VS II
1865:Walkabout
1855:microNOVA
1812:Computers
1780:(founder)
1667:NetWorker
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1528:LenovoEMC
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1489:Directors
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1899:Software
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1789:Tom West
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1348:Archived
1311:24 March
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848:4 TB(?)
741:AX4-5I
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415:History
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1071:16 GB
981:Model
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131:JSTOR
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1662:Mozy
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617:and
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481:bits
477:Gbit
466:NEBS
454:RAID
392:RAID
368:and
311:2011
300:1994
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280:Type
103:news
1949:CEO
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