Withdrawn Disk Systems
- EXP300 (SCSI Ultra160 Expansion drawer for direct host attachment)
- EXP400 (SCSI Ultra320 Expansion drawer for direct host or DS400 attachment)
- DS300 (iSCSI controller)
- DS400 (FC Attached controller, using SCSI drives)
- DS4000 Series
- EXP100 (1Gbit FC Expansion drawer for DS4000 attachment, using SATA disks)
- EXP700 (2Gbit FC Expansion drawer for DS4000 attachment)
- EXP710 (2Gbit FC Expansion drawer for DS4000 attachment)
- DS4100 (FC Attached controller, using SATA drives)
- DS4200
- DS4300
- DS4300 Turbo
- DS4400
- DS4500
- DS4700
- DS4800
- DS6800
- Enterprise storage, supporting both FC and FICON host connectivity
- PowerPC 750 dual-controller with 8 host ports and 8 drive ports
- 3U enclosure with 16 FC drive bays
- Attached up to 128 drives using DS6000 expansion units (1750-EX1 and 1750-EX2)
- Drives could be Fibre Channel or SATA
- FAStT Series (renamed to DS4000 Series)
- EXP200 (1Gbit FC Expansion drawer for FAStT attachment)
- EXP500 (1Gbit FC Expansion drawer for FAStT attachment)
- FAStT100 (renamed to DS4100)
- FAStT200
- FAStT500
- FAStT600 (renamed to DS4300)
- FAStT600 Turbo (renamed DS4300 Turbo)
- FAStT700 (renamed to DS4400)
- FAStT900 (renamed to DS4500)
- Enterprise Storage Server (or ESS, or Shark; predecessor of DS8000 Series)
- DCS9550 (based on the DataDirect Networks S2A9550)
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“All health and success does me good, however far off and withdrawn it may appear; all disease and failure helps to make me sad and does me evil, however much sympathy it may have with me or I with it.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)
“Unloved, that beech will gather brown,
This maple burn itself away;
Unloved, the sun-flower, shining fair,
Ray round with flames her disk of seed,
And many a rose-carnation feed
With summer spice the humming air;”
—Alfred Tennyson (18091892)
“Our little systems have their day;
They have their day and cease to be:
They are but broken lights of thee,
And thou, O Lord, art more than they.”
—Alfred Tennyson (18091892)