SANs White Papers
Hitachi Storage at Work: Aarhus United
Overview Aarhus United's existing Compaq SAN could not scale to meet their increasing capacity needs. They, therefore, sought a new SAN solution and selected Hitachi Data Systems. Their plan to consolidate their ERP systems onto SAP/R3 and Lotus Notes was threatening to impact performance, because SAP would not run quickly enough on internal disks. Aarhus United therefore decided to consolidate their storage onto a new SAN that would provide increased performance, capacity and scalability while improving robustness and recovery capability. Aarhus United decided to consolidate their entire systems environment to a new SAN based on open standards from Hitachi Data Systems.
| Publisher | hitachi | File Format | PDF, requires Acrobat Rdr 5 |
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| Date Published | October 2004 | Downloads | 4 |
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