Hybrid Storage is defined as a combination of solid-state disk (SSD) and hard disk drives (HDD) in a single storage system.
Two approaches; the first being the more common method of placing SSD drives behind the controller as a capacity tier within the storage system.In the case of Nexsan, their E Series, fits this option should the system be configured with a mix of SSD and spinning disk such as the SAS and Near-line SAS drives.
This second approach is to use SSD to increase the cache memory pool so that I/Os are accelerated before they go through the controller to the back-end disk drives. The larger the cache memory pool, the greater the likelihood of getting a cache hit without having to access the back-end disks—which results in greater application performance.
The Nexsan NST4000 by Imation expands the availability of fault-tolerant FASTier™ DRAM caching and Fibre Channel SAN connectivity, and puts them in reach of mid-range businesses
Two Platform Options; Fibre and iSCSI
NST4000 Fibre Channel Unified Hybrid Storage Platforms
- NST4000 unified (NAS, SAN) storage systems all contain dual controllers, four quad-core processors, 96GB RAM, and four Fibre Channel ports for host connectivity per system.
- Includes core operating system, Data Protection Package and E-Centre management platform software licenses. Supports up to two external storage head units
NST4000 iSCSI Unified Hybrid Storage Platforms
- NST4000 unified (NAS, SAN) storage systems all contain dual controllers, four quad-core processors, 96GB RAM, and optional four 10GgE or eight 1GbE ports for host connectivity.
- Includes core operating system, Data Protection Package and E-Centre management platform software licenses. Supports up to two external storage head units.
External Storage Options:
- E18V
- E32V
- E48VT
- E60VT