With virtually every IT department in today's corporate world facing growing user demands and shrinking budgets, storage vendors are rushing to deliver the cost efficiency of low-end systems with value-added features and availability levels typically found only in enterprise class facilities. This focused effort is driving the evolution and development of new high-reliability storage technologies and systems.
With virtually every IT department in today’s corporate world facing growing user demands and shrinking budgets, storage vendors are rushing to deliver the cost efficiency of low-end systems with value-added features and availability levels typically found only in enterprise class facilities. This focused effort is driving the evolution and development of new high-reliability storage technologies and systems.
Enter Serial Attached SCSI (SAS)
With the potential for becoming the most widely deployed storage infrastructure technology in history, SAS provides high-end, enterprise features (akin to those available in Fibre Channel today), as well as the ability to support low-end, desktop type storage media devices (Serial ATA). This robust combination of low and high-end features provides great benefit to not only system OEMs but end user communities as well. More »