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IceWeb Gets Unified Storage System Order

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IceWeb, a provider of Unified Data Storage and building blocks for cloud storage networks, has received an order from a Federal Government Agency for an IceWEB Model 5000 unified storage system.  The system will be deployed in the agency’s Washington, D.C. data center to provide cloud computing services for mission-critical applications.  Configured for a VMware operating environment, the system includes dual 10Gb Ethernet, six 1Gb Ethernet, 24TB of ENT SAS disk and 400GB of Solid State Disk (SSD).

 

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