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- From: robert@amo.mit.edu (Robert Lutwak)
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- Subject: Re: Large Storage Systems (> 40 Gig.)
- Message-ID: <1992Aug21.012901.25860@athena.mit.edu>
- Date: 21 Aug 92 01:29:01 GMT
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- > In article <AeZ1W1W00WA74C4CVP@andrew.cmu.edu>, da0g+@andrew.cmu.edu
- (David
- > Apfelbaum) writes:
- > >
- > >
- > > Has anyone out there heard of any truely large storage systems? Some
- > > people I know are looking to store something on the order of 40 to 50
- > > Gigabytes of data. I've heard about Jukebox technology, but no one
- > > seems to make the necessary drivers for the NeXT.
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- Check into a company called Contemporary Cybernetics. They sell a
- variety of large storage and backup systems. They include NeXT
- on their list of supported platforms.
-
- They've always been a bit pricey for me, but, then again, I've
- never been in the market for 50 GB of storage. :-)
-
- I have no connection with them except for being on their mailing list.
-