Initially, EMC considered its Enterprise Flash Drive for super high-end, transaction-heavy applications. But early interest in the product has proven the company wrong -- enterprises are considering EFD for many different applications, even those as seemingly mundane (but oftentimes considered mission-critical) as Exchange. Or so says Barry Burke, chief strategy officer for EMC's Symmetrix arrays. Listen to this podcast: http://www.networkworld.com/podcasts/panorama/2008/051908-pan-ndc-enterpriseflash.html
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