The EMC CDL is running FalconStor software through some kind of license agreement between EMC and FalconStor. I really don't know all the specifics of this agreement. FlaconStor has proven to be one of the best if not the best VTL software. Both IBM and STK resold their disk with FalconStor software but EMC's inclusion of this Software with their hardware made it an attactive offer to its customers. IBM one up'd EMC by purchasing the FlaconStor source code and that is what is used on the TS7510. You will notice that past the first splash screen on either the CDL or TS7510 all the rest of the screens look the same. They are infact the same configuration screens you will see if you purchase the FalconStor software directly from FalconStore I believe. So if you know how to configure an EMC CDL you will be able to configure an IBM TS7510 without any problems. The fact that IBM now owns the source code we don't have to rely on a partnership between FalconStor and IBM to be maintaned in order for the product to be enhanced. I also believe the IBM SATA disk is beter than EMC PATA disk so what you get with the IBM solution is the same software features from a VTL perspective but better disk. I know I'm asking for an argument from someone but the main point is that you don't need to worry about how long IBM has had the TS7510 in the market because the underlying software that is running had been around for quite some time. "Dearman, Richard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Anyone out there have any good or bad experiences with VTL solutions. I was thinking about budgeting for 1 or 2 in order to phase out the current san file system I am using for TSM disk storage. There are several vendors out there with VTL solutions most notably IBM and EMC. My first choice would be to choose IBM but it is a new product and EMC has been in the market longer.
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