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 <description>Network Instruments has developed what it claims is the largest network data recorder available. The GigaStor SAS has a capacity of up to 288 terabytes, and was originally developed for a U.S. military customer which needed to store a month&#039;s worth of the traffic on its network, said Douglas Smith, the company&#039;s president and co-founder.
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