Hitachi Data Systems Adaptable Modular Storage (AMS) Series Product Analysis

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Document Category: Analysis

Subject: SAN Storage

Vendor: HDS

Keywords: Adaptable Modular Storage, AMS, HDS, Hitachi, Hitachi Data Systems, Mid-range SAN

Document Price: $1999.00

Document Date: 2011-12

Document Number: 854

# of Pages: 19

Short Description:

Product Analysis of HDS' mid range storage system

Full Summary:

The Hitachi Data Systems Adaptable Modular Storage (AMS) storage series is a family of block storage systems that are developed by Hitachi and marketed primarily at the mid-tier enterprise market.  Currently there are four models in the current AMS line:  2100, 2300, 2500, and 2500DC.

The AMS series of products compete with other storage systems targeted at the mid-range environment. Competitive solutions include those from EMC (CLARiiON), HP (EVA), IBM (DS5000 and V7000), and NetApp FAS series.

Detailed comparisons are available in the SAN Mid-Range Base System Matrix Comparison

Contents includes:

Highlights

Overview

Product Architecture

Systems Management

RAS

Advanced Features

Evaluator Group Commentary

 


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Hitachi Data Systems Adaptable Modular Storage (AMS) Series Product Analysis

The Hitachi Data Systems Adaptable Modular Storage (AMS) storage series is a family of block storage systems that are developed by Hitachi and marketed primarily at the mid-tier enterprise market.  Currently there are four models in the current AMS line:  2100, 2300, 2500, and 2500DC.

The AMS series of products compete with other storage systems targeted at the mid-range environment. Competitive solutions include those from EMC (CLARiiON), HP (EVA), IBM (DS5000 and V7000), and NetApp FAS series.

Detailed comparisons are available in the SAN Mid-Range Base System Matrix Comparison

Contents includes:

Highlights

Overview

Product Architecture

Systems Management

RAS

Advanced Features

Evaluator Group Commentary