HP unveils ExDs9100
HP today anounced a highly scalable storage system named ExDS9100 (Extreme Data Storage System). ExDS9100 can scale in petabytes while the minimum configuration is a cluster of four blades and 246 TB of storage. This product mainly focuses the WEB2.0 applications.
ExDS9100 will be based on HP’s C-Class Blade systems. This allows to scale the storage and power independently. The maximum configuration is ten high-availability storage blocks totaling 820 TB of raw capacity. The performance block be can easily scaled up to a maximum configuration of 16 blades with up to 12.8 cores per unit for an 3.2 GB/second of raw performance.
ExDS9100 can be managed from a single management interface. This system can handle everything from a live cluster configuration to file and storage system provisioning.
This product is expected to hit the market at fourth quarter of 2008.
To know more about ExDS9100, visit the below link.
http://www.hp.com/go/extremestorage
To read the press release, visit the below link.
http://www.hp.com/hpinfo/newsroom/press/2008/080506xa.html
Tags: ExDS 9100, Extreme Data Storage Systems, HP ExDS, WEB2.0 Extreme Storage