Byte and Switch Insider Releases SAS and SATA Report
2004年6月24日 - 12:00AM
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Byte and Switch Insider Releases SAS and SATA Report NEW YORK, June
23 /PRNewswire/ -- Serial Advanced Technology Architecture (SATA)
and Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) drives are emerging as major
components of multi-tiered storage systems, according to new
research from Byte and Switch Insider
(http://www.byteandswitch.com/insider). The report, titled "SAS and
SATA: Serious About Serial," finds that, while SAS and SATA are the
natural replacements for their parallel counterparts as the drive
interface for internal storage in servers and personal computers
respectively, they both have a promising future in external
enterprise storage. "The most common use today for SATA in external
storage is in backup staging," says the report's author, Rik
Turner. "But as disciplines such as information lifecycle
management take hold, it will become part of broader, tiered
hierarchies alongside Fibre Channel, SAS, and probably tape." "For
the RAID vendors, SATA is a means of offering economy class
hardware for secondary storage, while for the tape guys, it's
primarily for backup staging and archiving." Despite concerns over
reliability, Turner argues that SATA drives will see strong sales
-- provided vendors get their marketing message right. Key findings
from the report include: -- SAS will sit between high-end Fibre
Channel and low-end SATA to address a multi-user, multi-drive,
mission-critical, 24/7 market, just as SCSI does today. -- Some
vendors favor iSCSI over SAS, since it will be three times faster
over 10-Gigabit Ethernet interconnects. They see iSCSI between the
boxes, bridged to SATA inside. -- Some customers are, and will
remain, uncomfortable trusting any of their data to SATA. -- MAID
(Massive Arrays of Inactive Disks) vendors claim a three- to
fourfold improvement in the MTBF (mean time before failure) over
conventional, always-on SATA arrays. Public companies analyzed in
this report: Advanced Digital Information Corp. (NASDAQ:ADIC);
Adaptec Inc. (NASDAQ:ADPT); EMC Corp. (NYSE:EMC); Hewlett-Packard
Co. (NYSE:HPQ); Hitachi Data Systems (HDS; a subsidiary of Hitachi
Ltd. (NYSE: HIT; Paris: PHA)); IBM Corp. (NYSE:IBM); Network
Appliance Inc. (NASDAQ:NTAP); nStor Technologies Inc. (AMEX:NSO);
Overland Storage Inc. (NASDAQ:OVRL); Quantum Corp. (NYSE:DSS);
Storage Technology Corp. (StorageTek; (NYSE:STK)); and Sun
Microsystems Inc. (NASDAQ:SUNW). Private companies analyzed in this
report: Ario Data Networks Inc.; Copan Systems Inc.; Exavio Inc.;
Huge Systems Inc.; Nexsan Technologies Inc.; Spectra Logic Corp.;
StoneFly Networks Inc.; and Xiotech Corp. "SAS and SATA: Serious
About Serial" is available as part of an annual subscription (12
monthly issues) to Byte and Switch Insider, priced at $1,350.
Individual reports are available for $900. To subscribe, or for
more information, please visit:
http://www.byteandswitch.com/insider . Sales contact: Dave Williams
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