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Date Posted: 08:14:48 09/21/00 Thu
Author: Sunil
Subject: Re: IBM - SAN
In reply to: Eddie 's message, "Re: IBM - SAN" on 06:40:21 09/20/00 Wed

> Will do, Mr. Leader Dude... sir...

OK Dude,How come I haven't seen anything so far.. Sir? Okay Now on to our real subject...

Here is my idea, come up with a base topology ie, #of minimum processors, # of minimum Switches, # of minimum Channels, # of minimum control units, # of minimum storage devices (DASD's) This will be, we call it our base case. No matter what topolgy some one might have it should atleast meet our base criteria.

What do you guys think? let me know if you have any other way to attack this problem or improve up on my approach...

I will try to come up with such a design. I am also trying to put together our task list, time frame and so forth. As soon as I have it, I will either post it here or e-mail to you both

Thanks

Sunil

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