The vendor suggests that customers use the new system with new intelligent software. While capacity can grow up to 6 terabytes, customers can make the most efficient use of such capacity with Tivoli Storage Resource Manager. That software, expected in June, is designed to help customers predict user needs and mange the storage resource accordingly, combine historical analysis with forecasting, and install the software in minutes.
IDC analyst John McArthur says the new system that IBM gets through an original equipment manufacturer agreement with LSI Logic Corp. helps create a real market for midrange storage, the fastest-growing storage segment. "IBM is slugging it out with EMC; HP, which is shipping its MA1000 in buckets; and even Sun, which has finally woken up," he says. "It's a great time for being a midrange storage customer."
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