IBM introduces low priced entry level servers
By Our Corporate Bureau | 04 Nov 2004
IBM is offering iSCSI technology - or "IP Storage" on the DS300, for mid sized businesses to have a flexible option to connect their storage using the standard Ethernet infrastructure and move data from servers to storage.
IBM has also announced the expansion of IBM disk portfolio and the unification of the portfolio under the IBM TotalStorage DS Family, the most extensive disk family portfolio available with a single vendor.
As a key part of the TotalStorage DS Family, the FAStT products are being renamed the TotalStorage DS4000 series. With enhancements to the TotalStorage DS4000 Storage Manager V9.1 (formerly FAStT Storage Manager), the DS 4000 series can provide midsized enterprises new business continuity and advanced management capabilities.
According to Shailesh Agarwal, country manger, IBM Storage Systems, "Today''s customers are placing a high emphasis on innovative technology that is easy to use and delivers high value." "IBM''s new ''TotalStorage DS'' systems deliver a combination of advanced technology at an extremely attractive entry price. Our tight integration with our Intel-based servers makes installing and managing a complete system infrastructure with IBM easier than ever."
Designed for easy integration with IBM''s eServer xSeries and BladeCenter systems, these new storage servers offer midmarket clients a comprehensive solution to help address both work group and departmental needs such as managing databases, email and web serving.