IBM Upgrades System i Storage with SAS Drives
August 6, 2007 Timothy Prickett Morgan
Ask and ye shall receive–well, at least some of what ye asked for, anyway. Only a month ago, I was ranting on behalf of the System i base that Serial Attached SCSI disk drives had gone mainstream and were offering other server customers performance and benefits that Ultra320 SCSI disks do not offer, including 2.5-inch form factors that consume a lot less energy. IBM may not be the first out the door with new disk technology, as it used to be in days gone by, but with July’s System i announcements, the company is at least starting to play catch |