Nexsan First to Support MAID 2.0
Next Generation Green Storage Technology
Delivers Energy Savings without Compromising Performance
Thousand Oaks, CA---(January 24, 2008) -
Nexsan
, a leader in energy-saving storage solutions, is adding its support to the intelligent power management (IPM) and MAID 2.0 technology announced yesterday by The StorageIO Group, a leading technology industry research firm.
Nexsan is the first storage provider to deliver MAID 2.0 and has been shipping this new technology since 2006 with its AutoMAID™ (Automatic Massive Array of Idle Disks)
feature. AutoMAID comes standard with every Nexsan
SATABeast®, SATABoy® and Assureon® product and allows the company's extreme-density storage systems to power down disk drives to several levels of activity including a completely idle state to conserve energy yet provide near-instantaneous access to data. The amount of energy saved depends on user-defined settings. Nexsan products have AutoMAID built-in at no extra charge, which future-proofs these long-term disk storage and archiving solutions.
Nexsan's green storage solutions deliver dramatic power savings. For example, where conventional fiber channel storage consumes 187KW of energy per petabyte, the Nexsan SATABeast system in Level 3 AutoMAID idle mode consumes just 6KW. This power savings is achieved without sacrificing storage performance and also reduces cooling and other energy-related costs. Because AutoMAID is included as part of the base Nexsan solution, there is no extra expense or effort involved for customers to implement this feature.
According to The StorageIO Group, IPM and MAID 2.0 signify the second generation of MAID technology. With initial MAID, disk drives were either on or off causing application performance degradation. IPM and MAID 2.0, on the other hand, address this issue by providing high performance in tandem with high energy savings, giving customers the ability to intelligently align multiple power-saving modes to balance energy savings with performance and availability needs.
Achieving greater energy efficiencies with enterprise storage solutions and within data centers in general is a paramount issue today. American data center energy usage is setting new records every day and the EPA estimates that it will exceed 100 billion kilowatt hours by 2011, up from 61 billion kilowatt hours in 2006 and at a cost of about $4.5 billion. The EPA further notes that data centers on average consume 15-20 times or more energy per square foot than a typical office building. This will further stress an already strained national electric grid and drive energy costs even higher unless solutions like MAID 2.0 are adopted en masse.
"At Nexsan we believe three things when it comes to energy savings," said Gary Watson, Nexsan's Chief Technology Officer. "Make it as simple as changing a light bulb, make it a standard feature rather than a high cost extra, and never, ever, sacrifice performance. That's what we've delivered to our customers in every product we've shipped since 2006, and it's why we support MAID 2.0"
Greg Schulz, founder and chief analyst of The StorageIO Group, has outlined IPM and MAID 2.0 in his white paper entitled "MAID 2.0: Energy Savings without Performance Compromises." It is available for download at www.storageio.com and at www.nexsan.com.
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About Nexsan Technologies
Nexsan Corporation is a leading provider of energy-efficient, long-term storage systems. Nexsan delivers secure storage appliances and modular, capacity-optimized disk-storage systems for a broad range of applications including fixed content storage and archiving, email, medical imaging, compliance and litigation support, disk-based backup, digital video security, and rich media. Nexsan’s solutions are the choice of small and medium-sized companies as well as large global enterprises and major governmental agencies around the world who are seeking cost-correct, high density storage solutions. Founded in 1999 and based in Thousand, Oaks, Calif., Nexsan sells its products exclusively through a select global network of VARs, OEMs and system integrators. For more information, please see the company's website at www.nexsan.com.
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