Storage Machine 1

From: CLASSICCMP_at_trailing-edge.com <(CLASSICCMP_at_trailing-edge.com)>
Date: Fri Mar 31 14:35:19 2000

>I was just looking over a notebook on what appears to be an OS called
>Storage Machine 1 by FileTek. I was wondering if anyone knows anything
>about this, and what hardware it ran on. Some notes identify the
>cartridge tape drive as "TK50" and the system seesm to have had a big optical
>disk library device, about 2.3 or 2.6 gigs.
>
>Does this sound familiar to anyone? It came in a pile of material from a
>DG Nova system.

>From www.filetek.com:

      William C. Thompson and John Burgess founded FileTek in 1984 to
      address the need for making very large volumes of offline
      information accessible to online users of mainframes
      minicomputers, and networked workstations. They firmly believed
      that historic detail has an increased value when organizations can
      access and use it productively.

      In 1987, FileTek introduced its first product, Storage Machine/1, a
      shared client/server-based, automatically managed storage server.
      This innovative data server used sophisticated storage management
      software to control a storage hierarchy of magnetic disk and write
      once read many (WORM) optical technology.

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