SAN JOSE, Calif., July 22, 2008 – Networked storage expert Infortrend® poses its own views on how to reduce power consumption and deliver ‘green’ technology to the RAID storage market. With the hyper growth of data storage demands, simply exchanging different boxes in a data center is not the only—or even the best—way to make storage management more environmentally friendly. Product efficiency is the invisible, yet key, factor, as poor efficiency usually leads to higher power usage. Improve the total efficiency of a storage infrastructure and suddenly the data center will become greener and the TCO (Total Cost of Ownership) more appealing. This is the main idea behind the company's latest technical brief, "Increasing the Efficiency of Your RAID Storage to Make it Greener," which is available to download at www.infortrend.com.
In addition to the topics covered in Infortrend’s 'green' technical brief, below are some additional suggestions to make data storage more efficient:
Infortrend, the RAID storage expert, is a pioneer in cost-effective, high performance networked storage. The company’s products include EonStor® storage systems and SANWatch® software for virtually all storage interfaces including Fibre Channel, SAS, SCSI, iSCSI, and SATA. For over a decade, Infortrend has provided reliable, fault-tolerant technology to prominent ODMs, distributors, and storage integrators worldwide. The company’s core competency includes performance optimized RAID ASICs, feature-rich firmware, and redundant, high availability RAID subsystems. Founded in 1993, Infortrend is traded on the Taiwan Stock Exchange (Taiex), ticker number 2495. For more information, visit www.infortrend.com.
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