Re: Ex2k7 MBX using NetApp FAS3040 (5775 users @ 0.50 IOPS/user)
- From: "Mark Arnold [MVP]" <mark@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2008 13:29:08 -0400
Matthew, this is all the more reason I'd stop thinking this over
yourself and get NetApp to put you in contact with a partner. They
will have a full view on what is available and how it can be used for
your whole business. Using a Filer for just Exchange is great but it
can be used for so much more.
You haven't so far asked about your backups and John, I and several
others can (and will) wax lyrical about NetApp and SnapShots and NDMP
and more.
Put politely you have obviously done a decent amount of research but
now is the time to go and get a NetApp partner involved. If you want
to drop me an email I can tell you one reseller to avoid at all costs
and at least one to certainly approach. Once you get to like a
reseller the NetApp system will lock you as an opportunity so that you
don't get every reseller under the sun knocking at your door.
.
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