Dasd 620 !!exclusive!! -

But if you need storage that will survive a solar flare, a power surge, and a junior admin dropping a coffee on the controller—while still talking to a mainframe from 1985—nothing else comes close.

There is a quiet revolution happening in the data center basement. While everyone else is chasing NVMe-over-Fabrics and petabyte-scale object storage, a handful of architects are asking a different question: What if reliability looked like the 1980s, but performance looked like the 2020s? dasd 620

For those who came of age in the System/370 and System/390 era, "DASD" (Direct Access Storage Device) is a sacred term. It meant head actuators, rotating platters, and channel paths that never, ever failed. The DASD 620 takes that legacy and drags it—kicking and screaming—into the modern edge. But if you need storage that will survive