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Sefton Park Stoke Poges , Buckinghamshire , SL2 4HD


Main: (01753) 618000
Fax: (01753) 618543

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HDS storage controller gets failover clustering

News High Availability Manager adds clustering capabilities to Universal Storage Platform V controller, with the promise of no downtime for applications or servers [28 May 2009]

HDS comes down in scale to compete

Video At Storage Expo 2008, Hitachi Data Systems, known for systems that are designed to compete head to head with the likes of IBM and HP, explains its move down the scale [16 Oct 2008]

HDS upgrades mid-range with SAS option

News The modular storage system is Hitachi Data Systems's first mid-range offering with dynamic load balancing and SAS backplane, the company has said [13 Oct 2008]

Hitachi SMS100

Review Hitachi's SMS100 is an excellent mid-range iSCSI storage system that uses RAID6 to maintain fault tolerance even when one disk has failed. [05 Sep 2008]


HDS targets SMEs with storage system

News Hitachi Data Systems' 'low-cost, entry-level' storage system is aimed at small businesses with less than 1,000 staff [22 Oct 2007]

Storage vendors clash in green debate

News At Storage Expo 2007, Pillar Data Systems and HDS clashed during a debate on the best ways to make storage tech more energy efficient [19 Oct 2007]

HDS unveils virtual storage with thin provisioning

News The storage supplier promises thin provisioning with heterogeneous storage [10 Sep 2007]

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Sharp starts laptop battery recall

News Toshiba, Fujitsu and Hitachi may demand more compensation from Sony for the exploding laptop debacle [16 Oct 2006]

Hard drives: a pictorial history

Photo In 1956, IBM's RAMAC used 50 24-inch platters to store 5MB. Today, you can get 8GB on a single 1-inch platter. See how the hard drive evolved over half a century. [13 Sep 2006]


A half-century of hard drives

Tech Guide The hard disk drive, invented by IBM 50 years ago, underpins modern computing and will continue to do so for a while yet. But how did today's data storage technology evolve, and what does the future hold? [13 Sep 2006]

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