Fujitsu Perfects SDS for Enterprise Needs

9 years ago

Increases disaster resilience and data protection for massive data volumes – adding flexibility and ability to recover from complete site failure

Fujitsu has unveiled the second-generation FUJITSU Storage ETERNUS CD10000, its hyperscale software-defined storage system. Already the world’s most scalable and capable storage system, the ETERNUS CD10000 S2 now provides even more powerful tools to meet the data handling challenges of the petabyte age.

Based on the open source unified, distributed storage system Ceph, Fujitsu’s ETERNUS CD10000 provides unlimited and cost-efficient modular scalability for both storage capacity and performance, at zero downtime. It is delivered with end-to-end system management for soft- and hardware and includes maintenance and quality assurance for the whole system – including third-party components – enabling customers to enjoy the cost benefits of using open source based technology while also assuring enterprise-class support.

Bernhard Brandwitte, Vice President, Global Storage Business at Fujitsu says: “The ETERNUS CD10000 revolutionizes the way that organizations deal with ever-increasing online data. Fujitsu was the first global storage technology provider to enable organizations to regain control over spiraling storage costs, by removing system bottlenecks with a hyperscale, open source-based storage optimization platform for online storage. We can now store 10 times more data at the same data center space while reducing costs per terabyte by as much as a factor of ten compared to the previous generation.”

Fujitsu’s second-generation ETERNUS CD10000 redefines storage economics by optimizing storage investments, ensuring business continuity, and shortening time-to-production with validated solutions.