Quoting Santiago Ruano Rinc�n <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hola a todos, > > �muchachos (en especial Guillermo), que opinan sobre este correo?:
Que es una forma muy pol�ticamente correcta de disimular un spam: "�c�mo hago para que todos en el GLUC sepan de ... el producto que ofrece mi compa��a? -lean para m�s detalles-" . Bue, la soluci�n ya se les di�: mand�ndolo a la lista de correos :P > -----Mensaje reenviado----- > From: Chris Fernstrum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: EtherDrive > Date: Mon, 13 Dec 2004 11:19:12 -0800 > > Hello Grupo Linux Universidad del Cauca President, > > > I got your E-mail address from the list of Linux User Groups around the > world. I am contacting you to seek your advice. What is the best way for > my company to make your members aware of a new technology now available for > the Linux community? > > Coraid has developed a new product called EtherDrive specifically designed > to meet the networked disk storage needs of Linux systems. We have visited > numerous Linux User Group meetings in the USA and have found that the > members are very interested in this technology, since there no suitable > networked storage solution for Linux users. Arranging a personal visit to > locations outside the USA is not feasible for us at this time but perhaps > there is another way that you have found effective for your members to > become aware of new technologies. > > The EtherDrive Storage Blades are a way to connect disk drives directly on > an Ethernet network. A GPL device driver for Linux completes the picture > by > making the disks appear local. We've defined a new protocol, AoE or > ATA-over-Ethernet, to do this. > > Shared (networked) storage is a common need for any system. Current > storage > manufacturers offer only choices that are expensive and complicated. > EtherDrive storage blades are like Storage Area Network but much, much less > expensive. Now the Linux community can do a lot of new things that were too > expensive before. > > Please contact me if you think this technology would be of interest for > your > LUG members. We would be happy to forward technical presentation materials > or other documents that you feel are appropriate. Our website contains > more > information. http://www.coraid.com/indexc.html > > Thank you for your help. > > Sincerely, > > Chris > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -- > Santiago Ruano Rinc�n > GLUC - Grupo GNU/Linux Universidad del Cauca > > http://www.unicauca.edu.co/~santiago/llaves/santiago_pub.asc _______________________________________________ GLUC mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://listas.unicauca.edu.co/mailman/listinfo/gluc
