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- From: joe@grc.genroco.com (Joe Nordman)
- Subject: Re: Recommendations for high disk throughput
- Message-ID: <1993Jan28.151736.29972@grc.genroco.com>
- Sender: joe@genroco.com
- Organization: GENROCO, Inc.
- References: <C1BFFz.EEr@news.iastate.edu> <1993Jan27.205507.13234@grc.genroco.com> <C1JA9I.50x@news.iastate.edu>
- Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1993 15:17:36 GMT
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- In article <C1JA9I.50x@news.iastate.edu> john@iastate.edu (John Hascall) writes:
- >joe@grc.genroco.com (Joe Nordman) writes:
- >
- >}Actually on Ultrix systems this is not true. IPI will still win. The
- >}paper uses a couple of arguments which are either outdated, or don't
- >}apply to these systems:
- >
- > [...reasons elided...]
- >
- >}Joe Nordman, V.P. of R&D joe@genroco.com
- >}GENROCO, Inc.
- >
- > Not that I doubt any of what was said, but it only seems fair
- > that people know that GENROCO makes IPI controllers for DECs...
- >
- >John
- >--
- >John Hascall ``An ill-chosen word is the fool's messenger.''
-
- Fair enough. I should have made that clear in my original follow-up.
- I'm not in sales though. I'm just an engineer who is proud of having
- created a very good product.
-
- People should also know that the paper which claims IPI to be the wrong
- choice was written by a company that makes it's money from SCSI.
-
- --
- Joe Nordman, V.P. of R&D joe@genroco.com
- GENROCO, Inc.
-