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help for Upgrade

hi administrator

i need help to find solution for this . i have sun fire v880 server with configuration metioned below

sun fire v880
2*750 MHz UltraSPARC 111 with 4 GB Memory ( 256*16 )
36*6 GB hard disks( Internal)
with other configuration

and now i need to upgrade this server. what are the option i have for this
requirments
1: atleast 600 GB hard disk space for next 2-3 years & can be upgraded
more if i want .
2: need to be upgraded processors ( need 4 processors .)

if i go for 3310 external array with 146*6 hard disk for storage what will the prices( rought ) & 3350 with 146*6 GB or 3350 with 73*6 GB

for upgraded what is the best way to upgraded server for future expantion .

what is the best way to upgraded this server with requirment

Asanka Indunil
 

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