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  • Xiotech’s ISE: A Revolution in Storage

    Xiotech is leading a revolution in storage: all the leading vendors are selling the storage equivalent of mainframes, while Xiotech is building the storage equivalent of blade servers. I'm proud to be associated with them.

    Xiotech calls its "storage blade" an ISE — intelligent storage element. Insiders frequently call it "the brick." I’ve
    tried to come up with the simplest possible thoughts for explaining an
    all-brick approach to storage.


    All
    SAN’s today are built from two basic things:

    1. Drive bays or trays. These are the units that actually
      hold all the data, and where all the drives are. They include power
      supplies, data connectors and logic boards to perform basic functions.
    2. Controllers. This is where the “intelligence” of the
      SAN is. The controllers are connected on the “back” side to the drive
      bays, and on the “front” side to servers and/or switches. As far as the
      servers are concerned, the controllers are the storage. They get
      requests from the servers and satisfy those requests by getting data from
      various drive bays. Data goes from server to controller to disk when
      written, and from disk to controller to server when read.

     

    The
    Xiotech innovation with the ISE is to build a new-age drive bay that contains
    all the essential functions of the controller, which are:

      • read and write my data;
      • don’t make me worry about individual disks;
      • keep it safe, even if a disk breaks

     

    So
    first of all, the Xiotech ISE is a drive bay with built-in essential SAN
    functions. But why stop there? If you’re going to concentrate on basics, really
    do it right. So the ISE goes way beyond SAN controllers and drive bays
    by adding these functions:

     

      • read and write my data really quickly
      • don’t make me become an expert to get great results
      • don’t charge too much
      • it won’t break, so don’t charge me for maintenance.

     

    It’s
    important to understand is that the Xiotech ISE looks like a drive bay,
    except:

    • It fits in 30% less space
    • It uses less power
    • It requires no maintenance
    • It performs better than other systems because of novel,
      built-in virtualization

     

    This
    supercharged drive bay, the ISE, gives you everything you need from a SAN, without
    a controller. Why is this good? Because dropping the controller:

    • Saves money
    • Results in a linearly scalable system
    • Eliminates the drag of features you don’t need

     

    Do
    some people really need controllers? Yes. There are some functions that are
    performed very well in controllers, and for those functions Xiotech has an
    excellent controller, and others are available from third parties.

     

    Do
    you need a controller? Here are the reasons you may not:

    • You use a server-based LVM to perform higher level
      storage functions
    • You want your application to control its own storage
    • You use blade servers, and would like the equivalent of
      blades for storage
    • You’re very concerned about performance, and you need
      linear scaling
    • You want to avoid storage experts and getting into the
      whole world of storage; you just want fast, reliable storage
    • You know about server virtualization, and you want
      storage that “fits in” to that style of computing
    • You’re cost-conscious about storage, including
      operating costs and maintenance

     

    Xiotech
    is pioneering a new approach to storage – what server farms are for servers,
    Xiotech ISE’s are for storage.Obviously, I think it's a winner.

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