Utility Storage (deleted 03 May 2008 at 00:02)

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Utility Storage is a highly virtualized high-end and midrange disk array. It is designed as the building block for utility computing. Utility Computing is the third generation of IT architecture that has emerged over the last few years to challenge traditional mainframe and Distributed Computing (client-server) IT architectures. Utility Computing uses fine-grain virtualization and automation technologies built into server, storage and networking systems to allow organizations to achieve more with less. This in turn lets them improve service responsiveness while driving up utilization efficiency and driving down costs.

Utility Storage is a new type of disk storage platform that offers improved:

  • simplicity through ease-of-use
  • utilization efficiency
  • massive scalability to hundreds of terabytes in a single system
  • multiple tiers of storage Quality of Service in a single system

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