sTec(R) SAS SSDs with Multi-Level Cell Technology Selected for Fujitsu Storage ETERNUS DX Series
15 Juli 2013 - 9:01AM
sTec, Inc. (NASDAQ:STEC), a leading global provider of solid-state
storage solutions, today announced that Fujitsu Limited has
selected sTec® solid-state disks (SSDs) with the SAS interface and
MLC multi-level cell (MLC) technology as the core storage for its
ETERNUS DX series storage systems. The sTec s842 (formerly
ZeusIOPS) drives in the ETERNUS DX series mark Fujitsu's first
deployment of sTec MLC SSDs and further validates sTec as the
leading provider of highly reliable, high-performance solid-state
storage solutions to global system makers.
"As our customers' data storage and management demands have
increased dramatically over time, so too have their needs to manage
heavy workloads," said Yasuhito Arikawa, senior vice president,
Storage Systems Business Unit, Fujitsu Limited. "By implementing
sTec's MLC s842 drives, we've developed a cost-efficient storage
solution with high endurance and reliability. sTec has demonstrated
that it is a key technology partner to help us meet our customers'
ever-growing storage requirements."
sTec's MLC drives enable enterprise applications to realize
outstanding and sustainable input/outputs per second (IOPS) to
relieve performance bottlenecks of servers and storage
systems. They breathe new life into existing storage
infrastructures, increase server utilization, and reduce the total
cost of ownership of SSD-based storage systems. The MLC
drives deliver high performance and reliability, exceptional
reduction in heating and power requirements and fluid
integration with existing enterprise storage
infrastructures.
The ETERNUS DX series of storage systems are designed for server
message block (SMB) and distributed environments requiring high
reliability, availability and serviceability. The rack-mounted
storage systems can accommodate up to 3,072 drives.
As part of its deployment of sTec's MLC drives within its
storage systems, the Fujitsu ETERNUS DX series systems are
empowered with sTec's CellCare™ technology to further improve
endurance of the overall SSD solutions. CellCare is an innovative,
patented set of sTec technologies for creating enterprise-class SSD
endurance, performance and reliability using cost-effective,
high-density MLC NAND flash memory. CellCare transparently
extends the life of MLC flash media as much as 13 times longer by
applying advanced signal processing techniques to adapt and tune
how flash media is accessed to reduce the wear out. It eliminates a
key cost barrier to deploying high-performance SSDs and enables
enterprises to accelerate applications and data access.
"We have more than two decades' experience in meeting the most
exacting enterprise storage demands for global leaders such as
Fujitsu and look forward to extending our partnership with that
company," said Michael Burnie, senior vice president AsiaPac sales,
sTec. "We continue to focus on the three pillars that define SSD
excellence — endurance, reliability and performance — in order to
keep pace with the rapid growth of big data and the need for
instant access to it."
About sTec, Inc.
sTec, Inc. is a leading global provider of enterprise-class
solid-state storage solutions designed for the ever-growing
performance, reliability and endurance requirements of today's
advanced data centers. The industry's first company to deploy
SSDs into large-scale enterprise environments, sTec offers the
industry's widest range of solid-state storage solutions, which
protect critical information for major business and government
organizations worldwide. Headquartered in Santa Ana,
California, sTec also serves the embedded and military/aerospace
markets with SSDs for industrial and rugged environments. For
more information, visit www.stec-inc.com.
sTec, the sTec logo and CellCare are either registered
trademarks or trademarks of sTec, Inc. in the United States and
certain other countries. All other trademarks or brand names
referred to herein are the property of their respective owners.
Safe Harbor Statement under the Private Securities
Litigation Reform Act of 1995. This release contains
forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties,
including those statements concerning the benefits, capabilities,
performance, and cost savings from the incorporation of sTec's MLC
SAS SSDs, including sTec's s842 SSD, into Fujitsu's ETERNUS DX
series storage systems; the benefits, capabilities, performance,
and cost savings of sTec's SSD solutions, including sTec's MLC SSDs
and CellCare technology; the benefits from sTec's MLC SSDs used in
enterprise applications; and addressing the ever growing storage
requirements of end-customers and the rapid growth of big data.
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CONTACT: Jerry Steach
Director, Public Relations
sTec, Inc.
+1 (415) 222-9996
jsteach@stec-inc.com
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