AMS 2000 Family Gets High Density Boost to Improve Scalability and Consolidation Ratios
HONG KONG — June 24, 2010 — Hitachi Data Systems Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of Hitachi, Ltd. (NYSE: HIT), today announced a series of valuable new capabilities for the Adaptable Modular Storage (AMS) 2000 family that enable customers to achieve a better return on their storage infrastructures. The new features include SAS disks for high density trays and an expanded rack capacity to deliver high density tiered storage solutions that scale to extremely large capacities. Hitachi Data Systems also announced new storage consolidation solutions that give customers the flexibility to start small and later expand the number of host ports as their businesses and data center operations grow, as well as new multiprotocol host port options for AMS 2100 and 2300 models.
“With this latest solution enhancement Hitachi Data Systems continues our momentum to empower channel partners to reduce their customer costs while increasing asset utilization at the pace of their business,” said Tina Tong, Channel Director, Hitachi Data Systems Hong Kong & Macau. “By starting small and later expanding, this new solution gives our partners the ability to achieve energy efficiency without compromising the reliability, availability or security of their customers’ IT infrastructure.”
Hitachi Data Systems is a leader in providing high density storage solutions that perform at the highest levels, while enabling customers to save capital expenditures and achieve a better ROI from their storage assets. The AMS 2500 achieved better than 89,000 IOPS as measured by the Storage Performance Council’s SPC-1 benchmark. With the introduction of dense disk trays for SAS drives, along with last year’s release of dense disk trays for SATA drives, Hitachi Data Systems now provides high density tiered storage solutions that enable customers to save in the following ways:
Details on the new high density SAS disk trays and expanded rack capacity include:
Additionally, expanded host port options for the Hitachi Adaptable Modular Storage 2100 and 2300 allow consolidation of storage for both Fibre Channel and iSCSI storage networks. They provide investment protection for customers who use iSCSI networks today but want the flexibility to transition to Fibre Channel networks in the future without replacing their storage systems. Every system will ship with a standard number of Fibre Channel host ports. Customers have the flexibility to purchase additional Fibre Channel ports to double the total port count or to purchase additional iSCSI ports for a multiprotocol solution.
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