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Hitachi adds power-down to mid-range storage gear

Dr. Chandra? Will I dream? Hitachi Data Systems is adding the ability to power down disk drives on demand to its mid-range product lineup. They're also rolling out support for bigger disks and some new security services.… ...full story at the register (uk)

from the register (uk) on Mon, Sep 24 2007

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