American Dynamics - Fibre RAID Storage Solution

Posted on September 15th, 2009.

American Dynamics - Fibre RAID Storage Solution - RAID Data Recovery Services

The American Dynamics Fibre RAID Storage solution is a secure and highly scalable storage area network (SAN) solution for Windows, Macintosh and Linux server networks. It is suitably designed for high-performance recording devices such as the VideoEdge Network Video Recorder.

The Fibre RAID storage solution features 72-hour battery-backed cache protection, as well as fully redundant power supplies and fans. The hot-swappable components yield high availability with active failover capability without interruption to the system.

The Fibre RAID storage solution is built on industry-leading Intel architecture. It is based on 1.00 TB capacity SATA-II drives. The system can write data to a SAN at block level to ensure superior performance. The system comes with Single (factory setting) or Dual Active Controllers, offering dual fibre 2Gb/s and dual 1Gb/s Ethernet ports per controller.

American Dynamics Fibre RAID Storage solution features an intuitive and integrated browser-based storage manager interface that is easy to install and use. Its redundant and modular design with hot-swappable components makes it one of the most reliable SAN storage solutions available in the market.

Further, this storage solution is highly scalable. It allows users to daisy-chain up to three Fibre RAID Expansion Units to support up to 51 TB of raw storage. With this it offers high performance RAID levels and snapshot support, as well as robust RAID fault tolerance.

Ensuring data safety in these high-capacity devices is a difficult task. However, there are different types of data recovery solutions that make the task of recovering data from a failed disk easier. For more details, please contact WeRecoverData

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