Fujitsu introduces the Eternus DX60 and DX80 midrange disk arrays

Article

Fujitsu introduces the Eternus DX60 and DX80 midrange disk arrays

Fujitsu recently introduced the DX60 and DX80 midrange disk arrays for its Eternus midrange product line. These disk arrays replace the Eternus 2000, 4000, and 8000, which

    Requires Free Membership to View

    When you register for SearchSMBStorage.com, you’ll also receive targeted emails from my team of award-winning editorial writers. Your company has different needs from that of an enterprise, and it’s our goal to keep you informed on the hottest topics, the latest news and the biggest challenges that are unique to your job.

    Rich Castagna, Editorial Director

    By submitting your registration information to SearchSMBStorage.com you agree to receive email communications from TechTarget and TechTarget partners. We encourage you to read our Privacy Policy which contains important disclosures about how we collect and use your registration and other information. If you reside outside of the United States, by submitting this registration information you consent to having your personal data transferred to and processed in the United States. Your use of SearchSMBStorage.com is governed by our Terms of Use. You may contact us at webmaster@TechTarget.com.

are all at the low end of the product line. The DX60 and DX80 may benefit small to midsized business customers, but how?

Jeff Boles, senior analyst of validation services at the Taneja Group, discusses the features of these disk arrays, how they'll benefit SMBs, and what they're up against in today's market.

Play now:

You must have Adobe Flash Player 7 or above to view this content.See http://www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer to download now.
Download for later:

Jeff Boles discusses the Eternus DX60 and DX80 midrange disk arrays
• Internet Explorer: Right Click > Save Target As
• Firefox: Right Click > Save Link As