Maxtor unveils Windows 2000-powered NAS file servers

Corporate IT Update, March 7, 2001

CORPORATE IT UPDATE-(C)1995-2001 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD

Maxtor Corp has launched a new line of network attached storage (NAS) file server products based on Microsoft Corp's Windows 2000 operating system technologies and its own enterprise ATA hard drives and NAS technology.

Maxtor's first Windows-powered NAS file server to ship is the MaxAttach NAS 4100 file server. The software is compatible with storage management and data backup tools from several vendors, such as VERITAS Software Corp, Legato Systems Inc and Computer Associates International Inc, and features centralised management through device management tools including Hewlett-Packard Co's HP Open View.

Other features include system enhancements that double the performance of previous-generation MaxAttach file servers, a SCSI port for local backup to tape drives and libraries and dual 10/100 Ethernet ports for robustness and fault tolerance.

Maxtor MaxAttach NAS 4100 is available in 160Gb and 320Gb configurations, priced from USD3,299.

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