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Building on its standing over competitors in storage
virtualization implementations worldwide, Hitachi Data Systems Corporation
introduced enhancements to the Hitachi Universal Storage Platform V and
Universal Storage Platform VM. With this announcement,
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New
Continuing to set the pace for enterprise storage hardware
and software innovation,
“Hitachi is the only storage company with the ability to
extend all of the advanced storage functionality that resides in the powerful
Hitachi intelligent virtual storage controllers as services such as, thin
provisioning and replication,” said John Mansfield, senior vice president,
Global Solutions Strategy and Development, Hitachi Data Systems. “An even
greater benefit to customers is that these powerful storage services can be
easily and economically aggregated to enhance externally attached, multi-vendor
storage devices — delivering unparalleled consolidation and efficiency benefits
as well as reductions in overall TCO. With more than 9,100 intelligent virtual
storage controllers shipped worldwide,
Support for Flash-Based Drives and 1 Terabyte SATA II Hard
Disk Drives
Escalating storage growth from new applications coupled with
regulatory demands continue to pressure organizations’ IT budgets and expose
inefficiencies in traditional storage architectures. Today,
Recognizing the need for high operational throughput and
bandwidth of customers’ most critical applications,
Customers requiring these high-performance drives will be
able to leverage the advanced tiered storage capabilities of the Hitachi
Universal Storage Platform V to enable non-disruptive, transparent data
migration between flash-based volumes and traditional hard disk drives.
Furthermore,
The New Universal Storage Platform V Delivers Double Cache
Capacity
The sophistication of internal traffic handling within the
Universal Star Network V architecture has been enhanced to deliver double the
maximum cache capacity over its predecessor, to 512 gigabytes. Unlike other
cache architectures,
Support for Internet Protocol Version 6
Meeting the compliance requirements of the latest,
large-scale Internet Protocol (IP) networking standards mandated by the U.S.
Federal Government, Hitachi today also announced support of the next-generation
Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6), for the Hitachi Universal Storage Platform
V and Hitachi Universal Storage Platform VM storage systems.
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