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Hitachi High-Performance NAS Platform, Powered by BlueArc

Overview Hitachi High-performance NAS Platform's SiliconServer Architecture, provided by BlueArc, enables a revolutionary step in file servers by creating a hardware-accelerated file system that can scale throughput, IOPS, and capacity well beyond conventional software-based file servers. With its ability to virtualize a large storage pool of up to 512TB of multitiered storage, High-performance NAS Platform can scale with growing storage requirements and become a competitive advantage for business processes. This paper sets forth the technical details of the architecture to better help technical readers understand the unique hardware-accelerated design and the object-based file system.

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Date PublishedMarch 2007
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