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Serial Attached SCSI switch holds promise for SMBs
Network World, 2006-04, Vol.23 (13), p.1
Copyright Network World Inc. Apr 3, 2006 ;ISSN: 0887-7661
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Title:
Serial Attached SCSI switch holds promise for SMBs
Author:
Connor, Deni
Subjects:
Innovations
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Network storage
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Network switching
;
Servers
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Small & medium sized enterprises-SME
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Network World, 2006-04, Vol.23 (13), p.1
Description:
A new switching technology Serial Attached SCSI (SAS), is catching the attention of server vendors and industry experts for its ability to network more storage devices than SCSI and preserve user investments in direct-attached disk drives. SAS is the replacement for the Ultra32O SCSI interface. LSI Logic and PMC-Sierra last year introduced switch chips for use in storage controllers, which HP and IBM say they will incorporate into controllers by the end of this year. For SMB customers, SAS switching will represent an opportunity for enlarging their storage network.
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Southborough: Foundry
Language:
English
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ISSN: 0887-7661
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AUTh Library subscriptions: ProQuest Central
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