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High-Octane Platform

Filed in archive NAS by Lori Widmer on April 25, 2007

High-Octane Platform
Imagine an NAS platform that will deliver more than a million IOPs (input-output operations per second) in your data center. That's now possible - Hitachi Data Systems has released its pumped up NAS platform, which includes the new 4-Nodelinks cluster configuration.

The new platform is expected to reduce processing cycle times, increases the number of simultaneous users, which will expand information sharing and collaboration, and enable seamless scaling of workloads and capacity. For more information, visit the Hitachi website.






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