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EMC has a area of their website for customers that contains some support and training stuff. I'm pretty sure it is called "Powerlink". You have to register, but it is free if you are an EMC customer. You may need to give a contract number or something when you register, I can't remember.
I don't know of other EMC focused sites. There probably are some but I just haven't seen them. Good luck. One thing I hate about EMC is that it seems they intentionally make their stuff extremely hard to learn and use so you need to pay them lots for training and/or consultant time to get it working. Hopefully you'll have decent luck finding what you need. |
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