[34238] in North American Network Operators' Group
Re: Scalable Mail solution with NAS
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Brian)
Wed Jan 31 16:28:22 2001
Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2001 13:27:04 -0800 (PST)
From: Brian <bri@sonicboom.org>
To: "Neil J. McRae" <neil@DOMINO.ORG>
Cc: Mike Johnson <mike.johnson@isunnetworks.com>,
Patrick Hollowell <phollowell@vnet.net>,
"'nanog@merit.edu'" <nanog@merit.edu>
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Their stuff is state of the art for large storage, i have worked for 2
isps that have used several of them..
Brian
On Wed, 31 Jan 2001, Neil J. McRae wrote:
>
> > Take a look at NetApp. My company (unfortunately) signed an NDA with
> > NetApp, but they've posted that Yahoo uses NetApp for their e-mail:
> > http://www.netapp.com/partners/catalog.cgi/company/28
> >
> > Rumor has it (no, I'm not violating my NDA) that Hotmail also uses NetApp.
> > -Plenty- of other large sites use 'em for e-mail. Just call a NetApp
> > sales person and and ask for the list. It's impressive. I do believe
> > it contains some carrier-class implementations.
> >
>
> We use Netapps at COLT for email.
> And as I understand it, Demon Internet in the UK uses them also
> and they have over 200,000 users taking SMTP and pop3 feeds.
>
> Regards,
> Neil.
>