>This is an enterprise class rack-mount controller

What the heck does "enterprise class" mean nowadays, anyway?

As I'm looking at virtual tape solutions that involve SATA disk for a MF
solution, I'm being told by certain folks that its not "enterprise class".
Why?   Everything in the box is redundant.  Its running RAID 5 or 6.  Its
got hot spares and does auto rebuilds - some will even do predictive
failures.  Sounds pretty robust to me.

Is it just because the drives -might- fail more often and have to be
replaced more often?  Heck, I have a spindle in my 'enterprise class' MF
attached array fail every few months that has to be replaced.  Whats the
difference?  Is it because its smaller?  Its still my most important data,
my 'enterprise' data.   Is it because its cheaper?

So what is the definitive definition of "enterprise class"?


Jeffrey Deaver, Engineer
Systems Engineering
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