New storage products on the horizon - News from HCC 2013

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Via chinabyte.com & google translate
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If the engrish translation is accurate it appears that a HGST 5TB 5K5000 product may be on the horizon soon.
Toshiba may also be taking up product differentiation strategies similar to WDC.

HGST
Although the data acquired by the west, but there is still a HGST HCC2013 on its own stand. And exhibited their main push this year for all products. Including HGST developed the world's largest-capacity 1.5TB notebook hard drive 5K5000, a variety of enterprise hard disk drives. Booth has exhibited two SSD products, which is HGST Ultrastar and Intel jointly developed HGST the SSD, did not see coming sTec acquisition trail, it should be an inherent and HGST product line should still be consolidation.


Toshiba
Toshiba, the main push of the moment should be Harrier Series enterprise-class hard disk drives, the other can be seen from the above picture Toshiba also made for different layers of storage performance and capacity of the product, which point shortly before the Western approach has already been mentioned, the Xe, Re and Se did reflect on the hard disk is to realize the concept of layering. Toshiba is a big get Flash regard, although SSD products is not much, but its flash particles and controllers are used in many other manufacturers' SSD products (in HCC2013 on display in an array of high-end Huawei HVS research since the SSD uses Toshiba particles). Further aspects and Violin Memory flash partnership, making the Toshiba flash memory market is not only a hard-level vendor.

 

mobilenvidia

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More news:

PMC Unleashes SSD Flash Performance with Complete 12Gb/s SAS Storage Solution
Introduction of Adaptec Series 8 12Gb/s SAS RAID Adapters Establishes PMC as the Only Supplier of End-to-End 12G Architecture from Controller to SSD

SUNNYVALE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep. 4, 2013-- PMC® (NASDAQ:pMCS), the semiconductor innovator transforming networks that connect, move and store big data, today introduced the Adaptec® Series 8 12Gb/s SAS RAID Adapter family for high-performance server and networked storage. Combined with PMC's I/O protocol controllers, RAID-on-Chip (RoC) controllers, SAS expanders, solid state drive (SSD) controllers and advanced software, PMC provides the industry's only complete 12Gb/s SAS architecture to access the untapped performance of 12Gb/s SSDs. Systems designed with PMC's solutions can provide double the overall storage connectivity as competing solutions, with less components, space and power. PMC's 12Gb/s SAS architecture is optimized to deliver the performance, flexibility and density needed for dynamic data in cloud computing, content delivery networks, and mission-critical database applications
Device Features Part Number
ASR-81605ZQ 16-port low profile with maxCache Plus and embedded Zero Maintenance Cache Protection 2281600-R
ASR-8885Q 16-port low profile with maxCache Plus 2277100-R
ASR-8885 16-port (8 internal, 8 external) low profile 2277000-R
ASR-8805 8-port internal low profile 2277500-R
ASR-8885E Entry 16-port (8 internal, 8 external) low profile 2281400-R
AFM-700 Kit SuperCap Flash Back-up Module 2275400-R

 

mrkrad

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I don't see why they can't make a gpu do CNA and RAID?

the pmc cards look like p420's just laid out slightly different. lol
 

Kloss_Harvey_MD

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You mean P430's ? ;)
Anyone considering these:

Device Features Part Number
ASR-81605ZQ 16-port low profile with maxCache Plus and embedded Zero Maintenance Cache Protection 2281600-R
ASR-8885Q 16-port low profile with maxCache Plus 2277100-R
ASR-8885 16-port (8 internal, 8 external) low profile 2277000-R
ASR-8805 8-port internal low profile 2277500-R
ASR-8885E Entry 16-port (8 internal, 8 external) low profile 2281400-R
AFM-700 Kit SuperCap Flash Back-up Module 2275400-R

16 SAS lanes NATIVE. no expander to deal with. no expander saturation or latency. 16 native lanes from Adaptec's raid on chip versus 8 native lanes on LSI's raid on chip. Or does Adaptec hide an expander inside their chip?