Companies evaluating iSCSI are driven primarily by the need to lower the cost of their storage infrastructure. However, adoption of iSCSI storage solutions by large enterprises has been slow. A recent study by Aberdeen, surveying more than 140 organizations, provides evidence that iSCSI is now replacing or supplementing fibre channel and other competing technologies in all market segments, including large enterprises. Best-in-Class companies are using iSCSI to reduce overall storage costs and to simplify storage infrastructure and management.
Simplifying Data Storage With iSCSI
Posted by: Jeffrey Hill and Tom Karol April 3, 2008 04:00 AMCompanies evaluating iSCSI are driven primarily by the need to lower the cost of their storage infrastructure. However, adoption of iSCSI storage solutions by large enterprises has been slow. A recent study by Aberdeen, surveying more than 140 organizations, provides evidence that iSCSI is now replacing or supplementing fibre channel and other competing technologies in all market segments, including large enterprises. Best-in-Class companies are using iSCSI to reduce overall storage costs and to simplify storage infrastructure and management.