Jim Horalek said:
>I think were slamming one vendor prematurely. All these de-dup devices
work. 

 

No they don't!  I've tested some that flat out didn't work, or worked so
poorly that I wouldn't give them to my worst enemy.

 

>But they are not all the same. They all have different features and
solve differnet problems. 

>You should test any device first to see if will be of any value in your
environment.

 

Totally agreed.  This is especially true of dedupe. You have to test it
with your data before you know how it will perform for you.  Testing it
with test data is useless, IMHO.






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