The
company I temporarily work for in
Plainfield,
Indiana for the summer of 2000. We have a warehouse/center with North American Van Lines, which has laboratories where we put configure and assemble some of HDS's
mainframes and
storage clusters. These are custom built machines that go primarily to
Hewlett Packard and
Vion Corporation, and they resell a lot of these to other corporations and miscellaneous companies. You can go to these companies
websites to read more about the products. We
assemble and
test by hand, and
distribute fault tolerant,
scalable fibre channel disk
arrays with configurations ranging from 60
Gigabytes (GB) to 20
Terabytes (TB). I never knew
SCSI array controllers had 32 GB of
RAM. These systems are designed to work with most breeds of
UNIX including
Linux, and
Windows NT. As a subsidiary of
Hitachi, Ltd., HDS works with its Japanese parent for advanced storage solutions and
R&D. If you ever want to buy a whole lot of storage, we're the storage gods. Just bring your
money.