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07-10-2008, 04:10 PM
Storage Array
Infortrend's 16-bay SAS-to-SAS/SATA RAID arrays include the single-controller EonStor S16S-G1030 and the dual-controller EonSfor S76S-R1030. The 3LJ arrays feature four SAS host ports that provide 12 Gbps of bandwidth per port. Via expansion units, the arrays can support up to 80 TB with 1-TB SATA drives. The arrays support RAID levels 0, 1(0+1), 3, 5, 6, 10, 30, 50 and 60.
Business-Continuity Solution
Designed to work with existing hardware, operating systems and applications, Business Continuity Server version 2.6 helps manage the demand for continuous availability and data protection, while offering thin-provisioning capabilities to minimize storage requirements. The solution protects SQL, Exchange and Windows file-server applications and data by capturing and indexing all data events to create a virtualized data store, which allows instant recovery to any point in time. [From] Asempra Technologies.
Network-Attached Storage
Offering centralized network storage for up to 200 users, the six-bay gigabit network-attached storage appliance ReadyNAS Pro series includes the 1.5-TB RNDP6350, the 3-TB RNDP6310 and the 6-TB RNDP6610, which allow users across the LAN or WAN to store, back up and share digital data from Windows, Macintosh and Linux platforms.
Supporting RAID 0, 1, 5, 6 and auto-expandable X-RAID2, the systems provide protection against single disk failure and include dual redundant Gigabit Ethernet ports for failover protection. [From] Netgear.
Data Storage Archiving
Utilizing an event-driven policy engine, the Archive Facilitator discovers, classifies and moves fixed content to archival storage to free space on primary storage. The system scans, manages and classifies data based on frequency of access, last time modified, age, size, type and location. The appliance offers flexible tag/link migration policies to handle end-user and application requests for archived data by recalling data or redirecting requests to the archive appliance. [From] PowerFile.
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Infortrend's 16-bay SAS-to-SAS/SATA RAID arrays include the single-controller EonStor S16S-G1030 and the dual-controller EonSfor S76S-R1030. The 3LJ arrays feature four SAS host ports that provide 12 Gbps of bandwidth per port. Via expansion units, the arrays can support up to 80 TB with 1-TB SATA drives. The arrays support RAID levels 0, 1(0+1), 3, 5, 6, 10, 30, 50 and 60.
Business-Continuity Solution
Designed to work with existing hardware, operating systems and applications, Business Continuity Server version 2.6 helps manage the demand for continuous availability and data protection, while offering thin-provisioning capabilities to minimize storage requirements. The solution protects SQL, Exchange and Windows file-server applications and data by capturing and indexing all data events to create a virtualized data store, which allows instant recovery to any point in time. [From] Asempra Technologies.
Network-Attached Storage
Offering centralized network storage for up to 200 users, the six-bay gigabit network-attached storage appliance ReadyNAS Pro series includes the 1.5-TB RNDP6350, the 3-TB RNDP6310 and the 6-TB RNDP6610, which allow users across the LAN or WAN to store, back up and share digital data from Windows, Macintosh and Linux platforms.
Supporting RAID 0, 1, 5, 6 and auto-expandable X-RAID2, the systems provide protection against single disk failure and include dual redundant Gigabit Ethernet ports for failover protection. [From] Netgear.
Data Storage Archiving
Utilizing an event-driven policy engine, the Archive Facilitator discovers, classifies and moves fixed content to archival storage to free space on primary storage. The system scans, manages and classifies data based on frequency of access, last time modified, age, size, type and location. The appliance offers flexible tag/link migration policies to handle end-user and application requests for archived data by recalling data or redirecting requests to the archive appliance. [From] PowerFile.
More... (http://www.toptechnews.com/story.xhtml?story_id=60696)