
Fujitsu and Its Efforts in High-Performance, Large-Scale Storage Systems Development
August 18, 2006
As an enterprise storage system, the ETERNUS8000 has the world's largest data storage capacity of 1,365 terabytes from just
2,760 disk drives.
From the following content, you will understand how Fujitsu strove to develop the ETERNUS storage system and ensure it had
the world's top performance and security, as well as the largest scalability.
The developers talk about the further technological evolution
- Background to development

- System architecture for corporate level data management
- Scalability and business continuity
- Platform technology achieves necessary performance gains

- Efforts to achieve world's largest configuration
- Circuit design as a clue to resolving problems
- Simulation of all conceivable actions

- Intense pursuit of high reliability
- Reliability boosted to the limit
- New features to ensure security and reliability

- For customer satisfaction
- New features respond to a wide variety of needs
A line up of highly-reliable, high- performance storage systems that remove new risks to business

Contents
- Fujitsu and its efforts in high-performance, large-scale storage systems development
- Background to development
- Platform technology achieves necessary performance gains
- Simulation of all conceivable actions
- New features to ensure security and reliability
- ETERNUS storage systems remove new business risks
Product lineup
- Enterprise storage systems with the largest scale and the highest I/O rate in the world.
ETERNUS8000 storage systems - Cost-effective midrange storage systems.
ETERNUS4000 storage systems
