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      Jason Banned @scottalanmiller
      last edited by Jason

      @scottalanmiller said:

      @Dashrender said:

      Who does that leave? How far off from a monopoly are we?

      HDS is #2. IBM is #3. NetApp is #4 (for the moment.) HP is #5. That rounds out the big boys. If the "rule of threes" makes sense then the big storage field is still oversaturated with vendors. Even if you discount NetApp because they make a very different style product than the others, that leaves four massive players, not three.

      And then there are the little guys like Nimble, Exablox and many others. The field is still very open and broad.

      And Yet somehow the Storage vendors have some of the most over-priced, over-sold products. I believe there's a lot of profit margins to be made.

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        Dashrender @Jason
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        @Jason said:

        And Yet somehow the Storage vendors have some of the most over-priced, over-sold products. I believe there's a lot of profit margins to be made.

        I wish there was an altruistic set of funds to do a mad advertising campaign for just these types of things - SAN = normally a bad decision, tantamount to the cigarette ads.

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          Jason Banned @Dashrender
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          @Dashrender said:

          I wish there was an altruistic set of funds to do a mad advertising campaign for just these types of things - SAN = normally a bad decision, tantamount to the cigarette ads.

          I wouldn't say SANs are a bad decision, it's how you implement them and design your system that is the bad decision usually. It's not the products fault.

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            scottalanmiller @Jason
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            @Jason said:

            And Yet somehow the Storage vendors have some of the most over-priced, over-sold products. I believe there's a lot of profit margins to be made.

            Tons, that is specifically what Dell said drove the purchase.

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              Dashrender @Jason
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              @Jason said:

              @Dashrender said:

              I wish there was an altruistic set of funds to do a mad advertising campaign for just these types of things - SAN = normally a bad decision, tantamount to the cigarette ads.

              I wouldn't say SANs are a bad decision, it's how you implement them and design your system that is the bad decision usually. It's not the products fault.

              I was over simplifying for the sake of an ad. Almost anyone who would be listening and taking anything from the ad would be in a situation where a SAN is more often a bad decision for them.

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                JaredBusch @Jason
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                @Dashrender said:

                I wish there was an altruistic set of funds to do a mad advertising campaign for just these types of things - SAN = normally a bad decision, tantamount to the cigarette ads.

                @Jason said:

                I wouldn't say SANs are a bad decision, it's how you implement them and design your system that is the bad decision usually. It's not the products fault.

                In the SMB space they almost, but not always, are a bad decision.

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                  scottalanmiller @Jason
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                  @Jason said:

                  @Dashrender said:

                  I wish there was an altruistic set of funds to do a mad advertising campaign for just these types of things - SAN = normally a bad decision, tantamount to the cigarette ads.

                  I wouldn't say SANs are a bad decision, it's how you implement them and design your system that is the bad decision usually. It's not the products fault.

                  Definitely not the product's fault. Rarely even the vendor's fault. @Dashrender only said that they were "generally" a bad decision, which is true from an SMB perspective. In an enterprise world, they are generally a good decision (cost savings at scale.)

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                    Dashrender @scottalanmiller
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                    @scottalanmiller said:

                    @Jason said:

                    @Dashrender said:

                    I wish there was an altruistic set of funds to do a mad advertising campaign for just these types of things - SAN = normally a bad decision, tantamount to the cigarette ads.

                    I wouldn't say SANs are a bad decision, it's how you implement them and design your system that is the bad decision usually. It's not the products fault.

                    Definitely not the product's fault. Rarely even the vendor's fault. @Dashrender only said that they were "generally" a bad decision, which is true from an SMB perspective. In an enterprise world, they are generally a good decision (cost savings at scale.)

                    And those ads rarely make a dent in the enterprise world other than to have an exec say - hey I heard about so and so - and the real IT department will make the ultimate decision (but I know this isn't always the case either).

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                      Nic
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                      Anti-trust violation, anyone?

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                        RojoLoco @Nic
                        last edited by

                        @Nic said:

                        Anti-trust violation, anyone?

                        The american way....

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                          dafyre
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                          *holds up a bag of Doritos.

                          didnt_see_nuttin

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                          • DashrenderD
                            Dashrender @Nic
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                            @Nic said:

                            Anti-trust violation, anyone?

                            Eh? I thought we covered that in my question about a monopoly?

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                            • NicN
                              Nic @Dashrender
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                              @Dashrender said:

                              @Nic said:

                              Anti-trust violation, anyone?

                              Eh? I thought we covered that in my question about a monopoly?

                              Oops, skimmed too fast, sorry šŸ™‚

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                                nadnerB
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                                So Unitrends put this article up:
                                Dell: Where Backup Goes to Die
                                Pointless article as it seems like a rant, scare mongering and doesn't bring anything useful to the table.

                                I expected a better.
                                Ā 
                                Sounds like bad blood between Dell and Unitrends (not just competitive rivalry).
                                Ā 
                                Who is the storage vendor under the Unitrends badge on their backup appliances?
                                Seems like Unitrends been caught on the hop.

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                                  scottalanmiller @nadnerB
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                                  @nadnerB said:

                                  Who is the storage vendor under the Unitrends badge on their backup appliances?

                                  Unitrends, like nearly all appliances in the industry, is built on SuperMicro, a server vendor not a storage vendor.

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                                    nadnerB @scottalanmiller
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                                    @scottalanmiller thanks, that's good to know šŸ™‚

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