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NetApp E-Series, still in Production or moving to EOL?

What's the story behind E-Series, customer still want E-Series or slowly moving to EOL status?

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Post ID: @OP+1nGQrD9h

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NetApp will extend the life of any product, and I mean literally any product, if there's a big enough customer on the hook for a renewal. Or the government still wants it.

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Post ID: @csui+1nGQrD9h

"Product really went downhill once it was moved under Wichita management."

Sometimes it's really easy to tell who doesn't actually work at ntap and has no idea what's going on.

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Post ID: @9mfy+1nGQrD9h

It's alive, I wouldn't call it well. Product really went downhill once it was moved under Wichita management.

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Post ID: @8fdy+1nGQrD9h

Still OEM ?

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Post ID: @2uqh+1nGQrD9h

E-Series is still in production and fully funded.

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Post ID: @1ymv+1nGQrD9h

E-Series is alive, well, and fully funded.

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Post ID: @1ubw+1nGQrD9h

From support standpoint, imo it’s on its way to out. Doesn’t mean it’s a bad product.

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Post ID: @1ywp+1nGQrD9h

Can we get a more helpful answer?

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Post ID: @qxl+1nGQrD9h

For anything at NetApp there is a general framework for how to deduce things - "everything can and will go down", very simple

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