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New Mid-Range HDS Hardware NAS Platform

Coming once more from BlueArc

Hitachi Data Systems Corporation announced the availability of its new Hitachi Network Attached Storage (NAS) Platform, powered by BlueArc, with two new solutions that push the envelope in performance, scalability, consolidation and management for midrange storage.

The new Hitachi NAS 3080 and 3090 offer the most integrated native Intelligent File Tiering capability in midrange today, and include a variety of benefits designed specifically to increase productivity and simplify storage management. With the new Hitachi NAS Platform, customers can achieve up to 30 percent Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) savings over competitive offerings available today.

We offer organizations the most fully integrated, unified midrange storage solution to help them get a handle on their data and use it to manage their organization. Today, we are furthering our commitment to our customers by extending our NAS portfolio,” said Miki Sandorfi, chief strategist, File and Content Services, Hitachi Data Systems. “Unlike other storage vendors that provide cobbled together, siloed solutions with disparate management, Hitachi Data Systems combines storage management software, content archiving, and data discovery solutions in one integrated platform to minimize complexity and reduce storage CAPEX and OPEX.”

Organizations are facing exponential growth of unstructured data, putting increased demands on their limited IT budgets. To make do, organizations often consolidate file servers with NAS solutions that lack the scalability and performance and cause NAS proliferation. The new Hitachi NAS Platform tops the industry with up to 2 petabytes of capacity and 100K IOPS per node, which enables the most robust consolidation for midrange companies. Many organizations also plan to move less accessed data to lower cost storage tiers but are challenged without an integrated management tool to automate the process. The new Hitachi NAS Platform offers native Intelligent Tiering capability and are tightly integrated with the Hitachi Data Discovery Suite to enable customers to move data automatically among Fibre channel, SAS, SATA and archive tiers based on pre-set policies, search the content across storage silos and use the search results to trigger data movement.

Combined with enhanced performance, scalability and management capabilities, the Hitachi NAS Platform provides customers a flexible foundation to achieve more operational benefits at a lower cost. In addition, this solution is a great fit for midrange customers with mixed storage environments, as common management between the Hitachi NAS platform and Hitachi SAN technologies can be achieved with a single interface and without the additional management layer competitor solutions require.

New Hitachi NAS Platform Features
The Hitachi NAS 3080 and 3090 offer high end performance and scalability at a midrange price for ‘pay-as-you-grow’ flexibility and simplified management of storage resources. With this midrange solution, customers can now leverage a rich set of features and functionality without the traditional complexity. Specifically, it includes the industry’s most integrated file based tiering, enabling customers to automatically migrate between high cost and low cost storage media to simplify management and balance performance with storage utilization.

The Hitachi NAS Platform is optimized with Hitachi storage systems and the Hitachi Storage Command Suite, offering customers a single console for management of unified NAS and SAN environments. Similarly, Hitachi NAS is fully integrated with commercial application environments such as Microsoft® Exchange, SQL Server, SharePoint and Oracle while used in VMware vSphere environments. Application administrators can use Hitachi NAS for their primary (iSCSI) and secondary backup, restore, archiving and disaster recovery storage.

The entry Hitachi NAS 3080 model reaches 1 petabyte of capacity. The Hitachi NAS 3090 reaches 2 petabytes and supports 256 terabytes of file system, vastly superior than the 16 terabyte file system size offered with most other NAS offerings available today.

The new Hitachi NAS Platform is designed specifically for data-driven organizations in a variety of markets and is especially suited for healthcare applications. With Hitachi’s single, integrated platform for all content types, healthcare providers can easily tackle the large amount of content they manage everyday – from file, content to block – all from a single pane of management. The new Hitachi NAS Platform accelerates access to all data types such as patient records and billing information, consolidates the IT environment and simplifies the electronic management of patient records as they move through their lifecycles.

Mark Peters, Senior Analyst, Enterprise Strategy Group, said: “Although packaged for midrange users, Hitachi Data Systems’ new 3080 and 3090 NAS offerings feature functionality more usually associated with enterprise class systems. Specifically, the ease of management and the native file tiering capabilities of these products will help them to stand out in a crowded marketplace, whether used standalone or integrated into a Hitachi-managed virtualized and heterogeneous hierarchy.”

Carl Fulp, Vice President of Engineering and Services, ViON Corporation, said: “The new midrange Hitachi NAS 3080 and 3090 are a welcome addition to the Hitachi storage family. Our partners and customers have long asked for a more affordable NAS solution, and now we have it with the scalability and reliability found in high end versions. These new models are going to open many new doors for us, particularly in federal, financial services, healthcare and entertainment media markets.”

Availability
The new Hitachi NAS platform is immediately available through Hitachi Data Systems direct sales and channel partners.

Comments

HDS has now three NAS platform:

  • its own Essential NAS, a conventional filer,
  • the High Performance NAS 3100/r and 3200 gateways for the high end customers, and now
  • the HNAS 3080/3090 for the mid-range market.
The two latter offerings are based on NAS heads with fast ASICs coming from long-time partner BlueArc.

Here, HDS continues to invest in the mid range as it was already the case with its Adaptable Modular Storage 2000 SAN family.

For the new hardware NAS line, BlueArc has designed a more affordable gateway - the equivalent of its Mercury server line already announced last July - in the $15,000-$150,000 price range, and supposed to be sold mainly by HDS distributors. More precisely, list price is  is  $70,000 for a configuration including the Hitachi NAS head, CIFS ou NFS, SMU, storage pools, Quick Snapshot and Restore, File System Rollback and 2x virtual servers.

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               BlueArc Mercury

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        Hitachi NAS 3080/3090

The storage system company said that its channel, including HP and Sun, now represents over 70% of its revenues.

The management of up to 256TB of file system for a maximum of 1PB (for the 3080) or 2PB (for the 3090) of tiered storage on SSDs, FC, SAS or SATA HDDs is integrated and it’s possible to build something like a storage grid with a maximum of four nodes. These 3U units, supporting concurrently iSCSI, NFS and CICS, include two 10GbE ports for clustering, and two others as well as six 1GbE connections for file services. There are four 4Gb FC ports for storage subsystems.

Like for others HDS NAS, the company offers a single management console interface across file, content, and file content for a solution integrated with commercial application environment and Hitachi Data Discovery Suite.

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