Big Data, Cloud Computing, Data Centers, Virtualization and Storage-as-a-Service Benefit from the Advancement of 12 Gb/s SAS

Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) remains the proven platform for storage innovation and the gold standard for enterprise computing

SAN FRANCISCO--()--Creating significant news for data storage OEMs, system builders and end-users who are seeking fast, flexible and reliable data access, the SCSI Trade Association (STA) (http://www.scsita.org/) today announced the definition and standardization phase of 12Gb/s Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) technology is progressing as anticipated. STA, a non-profit industry association established to support and promote SCSI technology, also noted that the development and testing of components such as cables, connectors, protocol analyzers and controllers based on this new generation of SAS for storage solutions has begun in earnest.

“By doubling the data transfer rate with 12Gb/s SAS, the industry improves SAS’s dollars/gigabit/watt consumed, making it one of the most efficient, high-performance interconnect solutions for a broad class of enterprise storage solutions,” said Harry Mason, director of Industry Marketing, LSI, and president of STA. “Due to its flexible architecture that maintains forward and backward compatibility, SAS has proven its ability to expand while maintaining its ability to protect legacy storage investments.”

Details of the 12Gb/s SAS standard are documented by T10 Technical Committee, under the direction of the InterNational Committee on Information Technology Standards (INCITS, pronounced “insights”.) The T10 Technical Committee operates under rules that are approved by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI).

“Consistent with its emphasis on investment protection, 12Gb/s SAS will co-exist with legacy SAS and SATA products,” said Greg Schulz, senior advisor, The Server and StorageIO Group, and author of multiple books, including “Cloud and Virtual Data Storage Networking” (CRC Press). “We expect initial market acceptance of 12Gb/s SAS in two primary areas: low-latency high performance devices like SSD’s and high-performance connectivity that support tiering and large capacity storage build-outs. As 12Gb/s SAS HDDs become available, a second phase of market adoption will ensue, with 12Gb/s SAS becoming the primary server storage interconnect, ultimately replacing 6Gb/s SAS over time.”

The recent STA Plugfest held September 19-23, 2011, at the University of New Hampshire InterOperability Laboratory saw new features such as 12Gb/s SAS begin to unveil themselves. STA will be hosting a Plugfest devoted entirely to 12Gb/s SAS in 2012, and expects the release of 12Gb/s SAS products in production volumes in 2013.

As the key enabler of enterprise computing encompassing everything from big data to data centers, public and private clouds, virtualization and storage-as-a-service, SAS has a robust technology roadmap beyond 12Gb/s that will continue to push the envelope on higher speeds and increased level of functionality, while maintaining forward and backward compatibility with legacy products.

About STA

The SCSI Trade Association (STA) was established in 1996 to provide a focal point for members to communicate the benefits of SCSI to the industry. STA promotes the understanding and use of Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) technology and influences the evolution of SCSI standards to meet future industry needs. The Association has a nine-member Board of Directors, which oversees the marketing communications and technology committees, and all STA activities. To subscribe to Serial Storage Wire, STA's free Serial Attached SCSI newsletter, please visit: http://www.scsita.org/serial-storage-wire/. For more information, please visit the STA web site at http://www.scsita.org, send an email to info@scsita.org or call the STA office at (415) 561-6273.

Contacts

Global Connect Communications
Linda Capcara, 480-229-7090
linda@scsita.org

Release Summary

The definition and standardization phase of 12Gb/s Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) technology is progressing as anticipated and the development and testing of components has begun in earnest.

Contacts

Global Connect Communications
Linda Capcara, 480-229-7090
linda@scsita.org