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Hitachi 5524252-A USP Shared Memory Board 1
- USP Shared Memory Board
- Model Number: 5524252-A
- Likely for enterprise storage systems
- Facilitates memory sharing
- Enhances data access performance
- Component for server infrastructure
- Specific to Hitachi hardware ecosystems
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Product Overview
The Hitachi 5524252-A is a USP Shared Memory Board 1, a component likely used in enterprise storage or server environments. It facilitates memory sharing and data access within a system.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Shared Memory Board |
| System | USP (likely Universal Storage Platform) |
Additional Specifications
| Part Number | 5524252-A |
| Function | Memory Sharing and Data Access Enhancement |
Product Description
The Hitachi 5524252-A is identified as a USP Shared Memory Board 1. The 'USP' designation typically refers to Hitachi's Universal Storage Platform, a line of enterprise-class storage systems designed for high availability, scalability, and performance in data centers. This board is a critical component within such systems, responsible for managing and sharing memory resources among various controllers or processing units. Shared memory architecture allows multiple components within the storage system to access common data pools efficiently. This board likely plays a key role in reducing data latency and improving the overall throughput of the storage array by enabling faster communication and data retrieval. Its presence indicates a sophisticated design aimed at optimizing performance for demanding enterprise workloads. As a specialized hardware component, the 5524252-A is not a standalone product but an integral part of a larger Hitachi storage solution. Its function is to enhance the system's ability to handle concurrent access requests and manage large datasets, contributing to the overall reliability and performance expected from enterprise-grade storage hardware.
