Dell, EMC, Intel, LSI Logic Team to Drive External Storage Standardization, Accelerate Delivery of Emerging Technology; New Storage Bridge Bay Working Group Targets Benefits for Customers, IHVs and System Vendors.REDWOOD CITY, Calif. -- Dell, EMC (1) (EMC Corporation, Hopkinton, MA, www.emc.com) The leading supplier of storage products for midrange computers and mainframes. Founded in 1979 by Richard J. Egan and Roger Marino, EMC has developed advanced storage and retrieval technologies for the world's largest companies. , Intel and LSI LSI: see integrated circuit. (Large Scale Integration) Between 3,000 and 100,000 transistors on a chip. See SSI, MSI, VLSI and ULSI. Logic today announced the Storage Bridge Bay Working Group (SBB), a cooperative, non-profit effort created to drive standardization in entry-level external storage. The SBB expects to speed the delivery of emerging storage technologies, such as iSCSI (Internet small computer systems interface), SAS (1) (SAS Institute Inc., Cary, NC, www.sas.com) A software company that specializes in data warehousing and decision support software based on the SAS System. Founded in 1976, SAS is one of the world's largest privately held software companies. See SAS System. (serial attached SCSI See SAS. ), archiving and virtual tape libraries. Several other key storage industry players have joined the founding members including Adaptec, AMCC AMCC Applied Micro Circuits Corporation AMCC Air Mobility Control Center AMCC Ashore Mobile Contingency Communications AMCC Advanced Materials Commercialization Center AMCC allied movement coordination center (US DoD) , Aristos Logic, Astute Networks, Dot Hill Systems Corp., Neterion, RASILIENT Systems, Seagate and Xyratex. Initially, the SBB will focus on developing and distributing specifications for standardizing external disk subsystem technologies. "With the advent of a SBB standard, a wider base of customers will have the opportunity to deploy advanced storage capabilities previously limited to enterprise-class solutions," said Bill Dawkins, chairman of the Storage Bridge Bay Working Group. "This collaborative effort among industry leaders marks the next advancement in storage -- one in which standardized storage products are available quicker, giving customers more choices, value and a wider range of technology features." The new working group will define mechanical and electrical interface requirements between storage arrays and the controller card that give the array its identity -- identities such as JBOD (Just a Bunch Of Disks) A group of hard disks in a computer that are not set up as any type of RAID configuration. They are just a bunch of disks. JBOD - Just a Bunch Of Disks (just a bunch of disks See JBOD. (jargon, storage) Just a Bunch Of Disks - (JBOD, or "Just a Bunch of Drives") A storage subsystems using multiple independent disk drives, as opposed to one form of RAID or another. ) , RAID (redundant array of independent disks), iSCSI, Fibre Channel SAN and NAS (1) See network access server. (2) (Network Attached Storage) A specialized file server that connects to the network. A NAS device contains a slimmed-down operating system and a file system and processes only I/O requests by supporting the popular (networked attached storage). As a result, a storage controller card based on the SBB specification will be able to fit, connect and electrically operate within a SBB-compliant storage array. This process is expected to simplify the engineering and design process for independent hardware vendors (IHVs) and system vendors, yielding significant improvements for customers by decreasing costs and providing quicker access to new storage technology. With standardized SBB technology, IHVs can create a single controller design that is compatible with a number of disk enclosures, lowering development costs. With shortened development cycles enabled by the SBB specification, system vendors can devote more of their efforts on innovation and driving simplicity. SBB working group representatives will discuss the SBB specification March 8 at the Intel Developer Forum Intel Developer Forum (IDF), is a twice yearly gathering of technologists to discuss Intel products and products based around Intel products. The first IDF was in 1997. There is usually a Spring IDF and a Fall IDF. (IDF). The event will be held in the Moscone Convention Center in San Francisco. About SBB Established by Dell, EMC, Intel and LSI Logic, the SBB Working Group is a cooperative, non-profit organization comprised of a range of IT leaders representing the storage industry. The SBB working group is focused on expanding membership and invites other companies to participate. To learn more about the SBB working group, visit www.sbbwg.org. The LSI Logic is a registered trademark of LSI Logic Corporation. Intel is a trademark or registered trademark of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries. |
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