PRO TECHnology to distribute 50TB hybrid RAID Array
- United Arab Emirates: Tuesday, October 28 - 2008 at 12:43
Dubai-based PRO TECHnology, a provider of broadcast, communication, security and storage solutions, has announced that it will be distributing the latest 50TB high density hybrid RAID Array from Storageflex, a Canadian mass storage products manufacturer. Developed to address customer needs for high-density storage requirements of exploding storage applications including archive, backup, security surveillance, video and graphic arts, the new 3945N-50 is desinged to be a cost-effective solution for tiered storage. The product uses 15,000 RPM Hot Swap SAS Disks and/or 7200RPM Hot Swap SATA Disks with available RAID based snapshots, volume copy and remote replication for disaster recovery deployments.
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