Virtual Storage Platform

Virtual Storage Platform is the brand name for a Hitachi Data Systems line of enterprise storage systems. Model numbers include G200, G400, G600, G800, and G1000.

History

Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform, also known as VSP was first introduced in September, 2010.[1] This storage platform builds on the design of Universal Storage Platform V, originally released in 2007.[2]

Architecture

At the heart of the system is the HiStar E-Network, a fifth-generation network crossbar switch matrix. This storage platform is made up of different technologies than USP and USP V. The connectivity to back-end disks is via 6Gbit/s SAS links instead of 4Gbit/s Fibre Channel loop. The internal processors are now Intel multi-core processors, and in addition to 3.5-inch drives support has been added for 2.5 inch small-form factor HDDs. The VSP supports SSD, SAS and SATA drives.[3]

Notable features include:[4]

Specifications

Virtual Storage Platform Specifications[8][9]

Storage Management

Hitachi Command Suite (formerly Hitachi Storage Command Suite) delivers management along three dimensions in support of the system as it does for all of the company's systems. 3D management simplifies operations and lowers costs along three distinct dimensions:

Command Suite provides integrated storage resource management, tiered storage and business continuity software solutions allowing customers to align their storage with application requirements based upon metrics including Quality-of-Service, Service Level Objectives, Recovery Time Objectives and Recovery Point Objectives.[10] Hitachi Command Suite employs a use case-driven, step-by-step wizard-based approach that allows administrators to perform tasks such as new volume provisioning, configuration of external storage, and creation/expansion of storage pools easily on the fly.[11]

Hitachi Command Suite is composed of the following software products:[12]

Hitachi Command Suite also supports Open Standards management interfaces such as SNMP and SMI-S.[15]

External links

References

  1. "Hitachi Data Systems Unveils the World’s First 3D Scaling Storage Platform for Unprecedented Cost Savings and Agility". Hitachi Data Systems l accessdate=2010-10-28.
  2. "Hitachi Data Systems Unveils 3D Scaling Storage Platform". Network Computing. Retrieved 2010-10-28.
  3. "HDS unveils 3D scaling with revamped flagship: the Virtual Storage Platform" (PDF). the 451 Group. Retrieved 2010-10-28.
  4. "Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform Datasheet" (PDF). Hitachi Data Systems. Retrieved 2010-11-01.
  5. "Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform Overview" (PDF). Hitachi Data Systems. Retrieved 2010-10-29.
  6. "Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform Overview" (PDF). Hitachi Data Systems. Retrieved 2010-10-29.
  7. "Hitachi launches top-end storage array". ZDNet. Retrieved 2010-11-01.
  8. "Virtual Storage Platform Product Page". Hitachi Data Systems l accessdate=2010-10-28.
  9. "Hitachi VSP (Virtual Storage Platform) & Command Suite 7– Technology, Comparisons, Architecture". StorageNerve. Retrieved 2010-11-03.
  10. "Hitachi Command Suite Overview" (PDF). Hitachi Data Systems. Retrieved 2010-10-28.
  11. "The Evolution of the Data Center and the Role of Virtualized Infrastructure and Unified 3D Management" (PDF). IDC. Retrieved 2010-10-29.
  12. "Hitachi Command Suite Overview" (PDF). Hitachi Data Systems. Retrieved 2010-10-28.
  13. "One Set of Management Tools for All Hitachi Storage Systems". Hitachi Data Systems. Retrieved 2010-01-22.
  14. "Hitachi Command Suite Overview" (PDF). Hitachi Data Systems. Retrieved 2010-10-28.
  15. "Hitachi Data Systems and SMI-S". Hitachi Data Systems l accessdate=2010-03-24.
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