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January 21, 2009 ( PowerHomeBiz ) -
Taiwan
- With the largest market share in virtualization and concentration since
1998, VMware provides users for saving overall cost by its green nature for
fewer servers required, reducing IT cost with high flexibility, and
deceasing planned and unplanned downtime. VMware ESX 3.5 enables multiple
virtual machines to share physical resource on the same server hardware, run
unmodified operation systems and applications, and run the most
resource-intensive applications side by side on the same server.
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VMware also provides variety of operation system choices for most of
usages and applications. By the long time of verification and stress test,
VMware VMtion can leverage the complete virtualization of servers, storage
systems and networking to move an entire running virtual machine
instantaneously from one server to another. And it only takes seconds. With
more features not mentioned here, Vmware makes virtualization and your cost
a lot of easier.
Enhance Technology UltraStor RS16 IP-4 is the latest iSCSI GbE
(X4)-to-SAS/SATAII storage system which is composed of Qsan Technology P200C
iSCSI RAID controller. Qsan P200C is built around with Qsan innovative RAID
stack, featuring industry-leading performance on Intel IOP platform. With 4
GbE iSCSI ports connected to the host/GbE switch, either working
independently, trunking/LACP, or MPIO together, the benchmark data shows up
to 120,000 IOPS and the throughput can achieve up to 600MB/sec. The
outstanding performance is produced by not only the highly-optimized Qsan
storage stack but also strong computing power offered by Intel Xscale
IOP342.
At drive-side, P200C supports SAS drives, thus SATA compatible. Not
only it supports up to 16 drives in single enclosure, there is a SAS JBOD
expansion port built-in, connectible up to 4 SAS JBODs (Enhance Technology
UltraStor RS16 JS) and up to 80 drives installed. The SAS interface adds
flexibilities, higher performance, and very cost effective expansion.
And
with the green feature of disk auto spindown supported by Qsan, the whole
system including one P200C and four SAS JBOD enclosures with fully loaded 80
hard drives can achieve high power efficiency and save the overall drive
power cost. Other useful features are also included, such as RAID 6, on-line
migration, web-based management, snapshot (QSnap) and so on. For further
information, please contact Qsan, sales@Qsan.com.tw.
P200C Feature Highlights:
- - iSCSI (X4)-to-SAS/SATAII RAID controller
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Hardware iSCSI off-load engine enabled
- - IOPS 120,000
- - Throughput up to
600MB/s
- - QSnap w/o relying on host software - Windows MPIO support
- - SAS
JBOD expansion support, up to 4 SAS JBOD cascading and up to 80 drives
- - iSCSI jumbo frame support
- - Header/Data digest support
- - Disk auto spindown
support
- - Multiple iSCSI target nodes support
About Qsan
Founded in 2004, QSAN technology Inc. is a company developing RAID
controller focusing on iSCSI / IP SAN targeting at small and medium
businesses worldwide. Qsan products are designed and positioned in the way
to respond to the storage technology trend not only the latest standards
(e.g. iSCSI, SAS) but also customer requirements (e.g. business continuity).
For more information, please visit
www.Qsan.com.tw .
About Enhance Technology, Inc.
Founded in 1997, Enhance Technology designs and manufactures high
performance storage systems for digital content creation, medical imaging,
security surveillance, post production, data archive and IT market places.
Headquartered in Santa Fe Springs, California with Asia branch in Taipei,
Taiwan, Enhance Technology has become the world leader in designing and
developing hybrid I/O storage solutions. For more information about Enhance
Technology and the UltraStor™ RS Series, please visit
www.enhance-tech.com .
About VMware
VMware (NYSE: VMW) is the global leader in virtualization solutions from
the desktop to the datacenter. Customers of all sizes rely on VMware to
reduce capital and operating expenses, ensure business continuity,
strengthen security and go green. With 2007 revenues of $1.3 billion, more
than 120,000 customers and more than 20,000 partners, VMware is one of the
fastest growing public software companies. Headquartered in Palo Alto,
California, VMware is majority-owned by EMC Corporation (NYSE: EMC). For
more information, visit www.vmware.com .
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