Caldera Systems Inc. and MTI Technology Corp. Announce First Linux Integration of Raid Enterprise Storage | Linux Today

Caldera Systems Inc. and MTI Technology Corp. Announce First Linux Integration of Raid Enterprise Storage

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Feb 24, 1999

Will demo integrated solution at LinuxWorld.

“The integration of OpenLinux with MTI’s RAID storage solution
provides scalability, stability, RAID protection and high
performance to companies managing mission-critical content
including customer databases, graphicsand libraries.”

“OpenLinux and MTI’s Gladiator is the first server/storage
solution to provide the stability, speed and cost-effectiveness of
Linux, with the ability to scale to over half a terabyte of
storage,” said Benoy Tamang, Caldera Systems’ vice president of
marketing. “Businesses of any size will benefit from this
end-to-end solution that also provides installation, training and
support.”


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Web Webster

Web Webster

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