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This review is hardly a product comparison
You state that FalconStor and Netapp lead the way, but you didn't mention anything good about falconstor at all?? Like that fact it does any to any replication and completely virtualizes the physical storage. Nor does it mention that it utilizes advanced deduplication and compression techniques to shrink the data down to a 30:1 ratio before replication so you don't need to invest in lots of bandwidth. This is stuff I just learned at VMworld but isn't new. Your evaluation was very limited and engineers and IT managers deserve more. Thanks.