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Hitachi Storage at Work Case Study: iT-AUSTRIA

whitepaper For the base technology, iT-AUSTRIA chose IBM's Geographically Dispersed Parallel Sysplex (GDPS), a multi-site high availability solution, and replaced 55TB of disk storage with Hitachi Lightning 9960 to ensure continuous business for its customers.

Tags: sans, enhance, banks, continuous

[10 Apr 2008]

Hitachi Storage at Work: AOK

whitepaper The solution comprised Hitachi Data Systems Lightning 9960 and 9980V, each with 6.4 terabytes of storage, together with McData directors and rako glass fibre technology. AOK staff entered their business transactions into an acquisition system...

Tags: storage management, processing, san, transactions

[10 Apr 2008]

Hitachi Storage at Work Case Study: Payserv AG

whitepaper The basis of the platform was the existing installed E10000 high-performance server from Sun Microsystems, Hitachi Data Systems 9960 and 7700E Lightning Storage Systems and Oracle 8 database software.

Tags: storage management, sun microsystems, microsystems, operation

[10 Apr 2008]

Hitachi Storage Solutions at Work: NACA Logistics Group

whitepaper Like any evolving operation, NACA reached the point where it was time to upgrade its system infrastructure. NACA, formed through a series of mergers and acquisitions, functions as a coordinated group of separately operating transportation brands...

Tags: back-up, operation, enabled, reached

[10 Apr 2008]

High-Pinning Iridium-Manganese-Chromium (IrMnCr) Read Sensors for High Reliability & Stability

whitepaper To address the demand for increased capacity and highly reliable operation of the read sensor, Hitachi scientists developed a novel material and process for the manufacture of ultra-small read sensors.

Tags: sensor, hard drives, failure, led

[27 Oct 2006]

The Bloor Perspective: PDAs, ASPs and the end of magnetic disks

Comment The result of this technology - called PLEDMTM (Phase-state Low Electron hole - number Drive Memory) uses a different chip architecture that Hitachi believes will lead to storage chips becoming commercially available in the five year timeframe...

[11 Oct 1999]

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