RAID Incorporated Releases Phoenix Storage System
Market Wire, October, 2004
RAID Incorporated, the Massachusetts based high-end data storage systems manufacturer and solutions provider, announced the release of the Phoenix line of Enterprise Storage Systems.
The Phoenix delivers a highly available, high performance storage solution with embedded Enterprise level management features such as remote replication, snapshot, storage virtualization, mirroring, and storage provisioning. The Phoenix systems also offer flexibility and cost-effectiveness by supporting both Fibre Channel and Serial ATA disk drives, as well as combinations of both technologies within the same storage solution.
Each storage module accommodates up to fifteen hot swap disk drives in a compact 3U form factor, offering storage capacities of 4.5TB with Fibre Channel disk drives and 6TB with Serial ATA disk drives. The Phoenix also comes standard with hot-swappable controller(s), drive carriers, power supplies, and cooling modules.
The Phoenix GUI Management Software allows monitoring and management of all functions, status and alerts through one interface. The Phoenix is also available with RAID Inc's StorageWatch® 24x7 real-time remote monitoring and administration services.
The Phoenix storage systems are ideal for business critical applications that require continuous availability and disaster recovery. The Phoenix is perfect for environments such as high performance computing, digital video, financial services, healthcare, education, and manufacturing. It is also well suited for high transactional database applications, grid storage, and disk to disk backup requirements.
"The Phoenix storage systems bring Enterprise level storage management services coupled with high performance and availability," stated Tad Gambiza, Chief Engineer of RAID Incorporated. "By utilizing both Fibre Channel and SATA technology, the Phoenix offers our customers a high-end Enterprise disaster recovery solution at an affordable price."
For more information, please contact a RAID Incorporated sales representative at 978-683-6444 or e-mail sales@raidinc.com.
About RAID Incorporated
Headquartered in Lawrence, MA, RAID Incorporated is a customized storage platform development company specializing in end-to-end storage systems and managed services featuring StorageWatch®. For the past decade, its team has been devoted to research and development and twenty-four hour support services to become one of the industry leaders. RAID Incorporated is the only company able to provide "Real Time Monitoring and Administration"(Patent Pending) in the storage industry. RAID Incorporated is a member of many storage centric, application, and Operating System hardware and service development programs.
For more information, please contact (800) 330-7335 or by email at info@raidinc.com.
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