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Research and Development Directions for Future Storage Solutions




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AUTHORS

 
Manabu Kitamura 8th Research Dept., Systems Development Lab., Hitachi, Ltd. (at the time of writing)
Akira Fujibayashi 8th Research Dept., Systems Development Lab., Hitachi, Ltd.
Masayuki Yamamoto 8th Research Dept., Systems Development Lab., Hitachi, Ltd.
Nobuyuki Osaki 3rd Research Dept., Systems Development Lab., Hitachi, Ltd.
 
 

OVERVIEW

 
Along with diversification of data handled by IT systems and changes in the social environment, needs unlike those conventionally associated with storage systems are arising. As regards the primary needs that have been growing over recent years, the rapid growth in data targeted for long-term storage is often quoted. Consequently, it is becoming necessary to suppress power consumption of IT equipment, ensure data management spanning a long period exceeding equipment lifetimes, provide a means to access that data, and reduce the risk of data leakage by internal wrongdoings. In response to these needs, Hitachi is actively involved in standardization of technologies required for long-term data storage. These activities include research on storage-control technology that combines reduction of power consumption of IT equipment and high performance, a content-reference interface for making migration between long-term-storage systems easy, and stored-data encryption technology.
 
 

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See PDF file for details(PDFformat, r2008_02_109.pdf, 89KB)
 
 

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Systems Development Laboratory, Hitachi, Ltd.
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RELEVANT SITES

 
open in new window Hitachi Data Systems
open in new window Storage Networking Industry Association
 
 

KEYWORDS

 
low power consumption, MAID, Massive Arrays of Idle Disks, long-term content archive, storage security
 
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