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Fujitsu announces a new high-density and easy-to-use storage subsystem to help businesses – from SMBs to major datacentre hosts – optimise their ICT systems from end to end. The new Fujitsu Storage ETERNUS JX60 is an ideal extension for servers like the FUJITSU PRIMERGY server systems. For those with a limited budget or lacking administrative experience, or for datacentre farms managing massive amounts of data, the ETERNUS JX60 offers low investment cost and easy handling. It also...

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