Fujitsu is enabling enterprises to push data growth into the double-digit petabyte range with the new FUJITSU Storage ETERNUS DX8700 S3 and DX8900 S3 storage systems.
The new flagships of the ETERNUS DX family are built for enterprises that demand outstanding storage peak performance of up to 4 million input/output operations per second (IOPS) and a capacity of up to 14 petabytes, paired with enterprise-class resiliency and availability.
Fujitsu’s new enterprise storage systems are also differentiated by automation and zero-downtime functions. With automated quality of service management, system performance levels can be allocated according to business priorites. In conjunction with the unique transparent failover feature – ETERNUS Storage Cluster – non-stop operation despite a complete system or site failure is guaranteed.
Kenichi Sakai, Senior Vice President and Head of Enterprise System Business Unit at Fujitsu, says: “Fujitsu is taking the lead in enterprise storage by delivering new dimensions of scalability, flexibility, automation and business continuity to underpin business-centric storage services. The new top-of-the-range systems, ETERNUS DX8700 S3 and ETERNUS DX8900 S3, are packed with innovations that will improve data management combined with greater efficiency resulting in future-proof platforms for storage consolidation in the data centre.”
Marcus Jewell, Vice President, EMEA at Brocade said: “Businesses of all sizes and across all sectors are currently experiencing incredible growth in data volumes, driven largely by the rapid proliferation in connected devices which is predicted to hit 20 billion within the next five years. If IT departments are to deal effectively with this exponential growth, a new approach to IT infrastructure is needed; one that will give them flexibility and scalability from data centre to device."
Archana Venkatraman, Senior Research Analyst, Storage at IDC says: "In today's highly virtualised and mixed workload environments, enterprises can benefit from using scale-out storage architectures that enable them to linearly scale capacity and/or performance independent of each other while keeping management simple and costs low. Large enterprises - with their no-compromise requirement around performance, resilience, quality of service management, high availability and reliability – are likely to rely on newer, more scalable iterations of established enterprise storage systems for their business-critical workloads.”
The FUJITSU Storage ETERNUS DX8700 S3 and DX8900 S3 will be globally available from August 1, 2015 via direct sales and certified channel partners. Prices vary by configuration and region.
The new flagships of the ETERNUS DX family are built for enterprises that demand outstanding storage peak performance of up to 4 million input/output operations per second (IOPS) and a capacity of up to 14 petabytes, paired with enterprise-class resiliency and availability.
Fujitsu’s new enterprise storage systems are also differentiated by automation and zero-downtime functions. With automated quality of service management, system performance levels can be allocated according to business priorites. In conjunction with the unique transparent failover feature – ETERNUS Storage Cluster – non-stop operation despite a complete system or site failure is guaranteed.
Kenichi Sakai, Senior Vice President and Head of Enterprise System Business Unit at Fujitsu, says: “Fujitsu is taking the lead in enterprise storage by delivering new dimensions of scalability, flexibility, automation and business continuity to underpin business-centric storage services. The new top-of-the-range systems, ETERNUS DX8700 S3 and ETERNUS DX8900 S3, are packed with innovations that will improve data management combined with greater efficiency resulting in future-proof platforms for storage consolidation in the data centre.”
Marcus Jewell, Vice President, EMEA at Brocade said: “Businesses of all sizes and across all sectors are currently experiencing incredible growth in data volumes, driven largely by the rapid proliferation in connected devices which is predicted to hit 20 billion within the next five years. If IT departments are to deal effectively with this exponential growth, a new approach to IT infrastructure is needed; one that will give them flexibility and scalability from data centre to device."
Archana Venkatraman, Senior Research Analyst, Storage at IDC says: "In today's highly virtualised and mixed workload environments, enterprises can benefit from using scale-out storage architectures that enable them to linearly scale capacity and/or performance independent of each other while keeping management simple and costs low. Large enterprises - with their no-compromise requirement around performance, resilience, quality of service management, high availability and reliability – are likely to rely on newer, more scalable iterations of established enterprise storage systems for their business-critical workloads.”
The FUJITSU Storage ETERNUS DX8700 S3 and DX8900 S3 will be globally available from August 1, 2015 via direct sales and certified channel partners. Prices vary by configuration and region.
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