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All models of the Hitachi Adaptable Modular Storage 2000 family support host path failover, fully redundant, hot swappable components, online microcode updates and mirrored cache with battery backup. The active-active controllers include automatic failover.
Virtual Storage Platform is the brand name for a Hitachi Data Systems line of computer data storage systems for data centers. Model numbers include G200, G400, G600, G800, G1000, G1500 and G5500 Model numbers include G200, G400, G600, G800, G1000, G1500 and G5500
Storage management software allows the configuration, day-to-day operation, performance tuning, and monitoring of Hitachi storage environments. Many management processes can be automated based on policies set by the storage administrator. [48] Cloud Storage. Hitachi Content Platform is the foundation of the Hitachi Data Systems cloud architecture.
The Hitachi Universal Storage Platform was first introduced in 2004. [1] An entry-level enterprise and high-end midrange model, the Network Storage Controller was introduced in 2005. [2] The Universal Storage Platform was one of the first disk arrays to virtualize other disk arrays in the appliance instead of in the network. [3]
No entry-level model any more – P9500 scales from small to large; Minimum configuration is a whole rack containing SFF SAS drive chassis, proprietary SSD drive chassis, SAN network controller, cache module, batteries, power supplies, fans, management server; Based on Hitachi VSP F710I; At some point models are the XP 20000, XP24000 and the P9500.
An 82GB Hitachi Deskstar hard disk. Deskstar was the name of a product line of computer hard disk drives.It was originally announced by IBM in October 1994. [1] The line was continued by Hitachi, when in 2003 it bought IBM's hard disk drive division and renamed it Hitachi Global Storage Technologies.
SanDisk Professional (previously G-Technology) is a brand of SanDisk and Western Digital that produces external storage products designed and marketed for the Macintosh, creative pro, photography and A/V markets. [1] Its USB, FireWire, eSATA, SAS, SCSI Thunderbolt, and Fibre Channel systems support all levels of audio/video production. [2]
A Hitachi Travelstar 80GN 60GB hard drive (front and back) Travelstar was a brand of 2.5-inch hard disk drive (HDD) that was introduced by IBM in 1994 with the announcement of the Travelstar LP. At 12.5 mm high with two platters, they were available in 360, 540 and 720 MB capacities.