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Compaq to use Gadzoox equipment

Compaq Computer will incorporate Gadzoox storage network equipment into future low-end storage products, the companies announced. Gadzoox makes switching equipment that supports the new and faster 2-gigabit-per-second speed of the Fibre Channel communication standard used to build special-purpose storage data networks.

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Compaq Computer will incorporate Gadzoox storage network equipment into future low-end storage products, the companies announced. Gadzoox makes switching equipment that supports the new and faster 2-gigabit-per-second speed of the communication standard used to build special-purpose storage data networks.