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InfoMover
File transfer/sharing across heterogeneous and homogeneous systems

EMC InfoMover combines information transfer and file sharing capabilities to help you to access vital business data across heterogeneous environments. InfoMover file transfer facilitates the movement and access of data files by mainframe, UNIX, and Windows NT systems, regardless of where the files are created. And, because this offering enables UNIX systems to read MVS files directly, it eliminates the need to move data, which saves valuable file transfer time.

Descriptive & Technical Info

EMC InfoMover delivers:

FeaturesBenefits
Channel-based file movementAccelerate information delivery within the data center while reducing network congestion.
Data warehouse refreshesMake more current information available to business applications with faster, more frequent data warehouse refreshes.
Bi-directional transfersTransfer data across mainframe, UNIX, and Microsoft Windows NT systems (up to 32 simultaneous transfers).
Open system sharingEnable open systems file sharing of mainframe data.

Product NameOperating Environment
CLARiiON CX3 Model 10 -Consolidate more applications while protecting your data with this cost-effective entry point to the advanced capabilities of the EMC CLARiiON CX3.
CLARiiON CX3 Model 20 -Bring flexible networked storage to mail/messaging, databases, and distributed applications with a powerful networked storage system based on the CLARiiON CX3 UltraScale architecture.
CLARiiON CX3 Model 40 -Ensure the performance and capacity necessary to meet the storage needs of demanding applications. Scale seamlessly up to 173 TB for high-bandwidth applications and heavy workloads.
CLARiiON CX3 Model 80 -Use the largest, most powerful storage array in the CX3 series to handle your data-intensive workloads and large consolidation projects.
Symmetrix DMX-4 -Manage and protect all of your data and keep it available at all times.
Symmetrix DMX-4 950 -Gain a powerful storage system in a small footprint that requires less energy and space.
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