The
Direct Attached Storage (DAS) System market was valued at xx Million US$ in 2018 and is projected to reach xx Million US$ by 2025, at a CAGR of xx% during the forecast period.
For storage, school districts often use
direct attached storage, or DAS, in which storage media are spread throughout the network, attached directly to individual servers.
In
direct attached storage configurations, data archiving is typically performed by either adding a tape drive to each server to perform backup and restore or by copying data across the LAN from each server to a tape library.
"The
Direct Attached Storage (DAS) market, in terms of terabytes, will continue to see healthy growth, as companies such as LSI Logic successfully position SAS as the follow-on technology to parallel SCSI," said Dave Reinsel, research manager, Hard Disk Drives and Components, IDC.
XIMETA, Inc., a provider of Network
Direct Attached Storage (NDAS) market, has signed an agreement with Iomega Corporation.
According to the study, as many as 60 percent of businesses are moving away from
direct attached storage and toward storage area networks (SANs).
As long as we were using this
direct attached storage, we knew we could not sustain ongoing growth without continuing to increase the size of our technical support staff.
Vixel's InSpeed based Entry Level SAN switches break significant cost and complexity barriers, allowing entry level users in businesses of all sizes to migrate from
direct attached storage systems to full Fibre Channel-based storage networks.
The storage technologies include
direct attached storage which can be implemented inside the system or could be attached externally.
Symantec says its offering helps solve this problem while allowing customers to combine SSDs with existing
Direct Attached Storage (DAS) and SANs without compromising availability.
The 15mm z-height, 7,200-rpm Constellation.2 was designed for system builders and OEMs to implement in a variety of applications in
Direct Attached Storage, Network Attached Storage, and Storage Area Network environments.