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NetApp E-Series

What's happening to E-Series? I've heard customers still want E-Series products??

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Post ID: @OP+1mvNf4RU

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Posts that get removed violate ToS.

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Post ID: @gvjd+1mvNf4RU

Do you all really think NetApp management runs this site?

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Post ID: @fnux+1mvNf4RU

The posts are getting deleted as there is some truth to the posts and senior managers are concerned for their own safety and positions. E-Series is a good example as much of the team has been here 20+ years and their marketability is limited.

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Post ID: @fott+1mvNf4RU

Why are posts under this topic getting deleted? Is it because of NetApp mgmt. request?

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Post ID: @blnz+1mvNf4RU

Anything that isn't ONTAP goes dead because NTAP is not good at learning what's acquired and what isn't theirs :D

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Post ID: @3mwu+1mvNf4RU

The product is NOT eliminated, as was posted earlier. Yes, that team was hit earlier this year. There are still new platforms being released and further developed. We may not see firmware releases as frequently, but E-series is sticking around.

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Post ID: @3fje+1mvNf4RU

It was hit hard, but it's still kicking, still has customer demand, and they're still delivering.
E-Series isn't dead. It just smells funny.

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Post ID: @2xir+1mvNf4RU

E for Elvis, as in "dead as".

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Post ID: @1bdw+1mvNf4RU

This product has been eliminated regardless of how great the product is, how well-priced it is, or the market/customer demand there is. DONE!

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