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HP Touts Multi-Petabyte
Data Storage for Online and Digital Media Businesses
May 8, 2008
HP
touted a highly scalable storage system designed to simplify the
management of multiple petabytes of data at an affordable cost, making
it ideal for online and digital media businesses.
New business services offered by Web 2.0 and digital media firms – such
as photo sharing, streaming media, video-on-demand and social networking
– generate massive amounts of file-based data that needs to be stored,
managed and retrieved in an instant. Large enterprises in sectors such
as oil and gas, security and surveillance, and genetic research have
similar demands.
The HP StorageWorks 9100 Extreme Data Storage System (ExDS9100)
addresses these requirements by offering vast storage capacity and
simplified, integrated management. No other file-based network-attached
storage (NAS) system on the market today offers a single management
interface while scaling to the multi-petabyte level.
For the first time, administrators can easily manage petabytes of
storage instead of just terabytes. This reduces the number of
administrators and the cost necessary to manage these highly demanding
data storage environments.
The ExDS9100 is the first in a series of HP offerings for scale-out
environments such as cloud computing, which is an emerging category
where services are delivered via the Internet. With an architecture that
cost-effectively manages these environments, the ExDS9100 enables
customers to deliver new online services or enhance existing offerings
to drive new revenue streams.
“Many companies are struggling with file-based growth – not only how to
cope with the sheer growth, but also how to leverage their digital and
static media to create additional revenue by delivering online
services,” said Mark Peters, an analyst at Enterprise Strategy Group.
“HP is aiming to address these dual market needs, which are much more
than just petabyte scalability at an affordable price. Customers are
looking for systems that combine scalability with simplified management,
ease of use, and all-in-one application support. Put very simply, new
business models require usability as much as storability.”
Unlike the architectures of competing systems, the ExDS9100 was designed
by HP to provision performance and
capacity independently, which leads to greater flexibility in matching
capabilities to unique workloads. This helps ensure that critical
business applications are always available despite changing
environments, such as seasonal customer spikes for online photo sharing
companies or increased demand for high-quality streaming video from
media and file services providers.
“As business requirements rapidly change and digital media files grow at
exponential rates, many enterprises need to manage growth in a way that
helps them profit from their storage infrastructure. That’s where the
ExDS9100 really delivers,” said Dave Roberson, senior vice president and
general manager, StorageWorks, HP. “The ExDS9100 is the only complete
hardware and software system that provides a flexible and affordable
solution for customers with massive capacity needs.”
The HP ExDS9100 system is expected to be available in the fourth quarter
of 2008. |