Achieving High Performance with 3rd-Generation SCSI

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Achieving High Performance with 3rd-Generation SCSI
Data growth continues to increase exponentially due to technology and social advancements, such as the Internet of Things (IoT), cloud-connected data sources, multicore processors using and generating more data per second, and greater analysis of online transaction processing (OLTP). Managing huge volumes of data requires storage that provides performance and scalability, while addressing cost and infrastructure management issues. Read this executive brief to learn how SAS-3, the third generation of serial-attached SCSI technology, can deliver the performance needed in today's enterprise storage and hyperscale data center infrastructure.
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