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Product category: Sensors and Data Acquisition
News Release from: Vmetro | Subject: Vmetro rack mount storage units
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 08 November 2007

Storage devices provide performance
options

Vmetro rack mount storage units extend Vmetro's storage product line by providing 4Gbytefibre channel Raid and switched bunch of disks (SBOD) options.

Vmetro has released the three storage devices for use with its Vortex data recording solutions The rack mount storage units extend Vmetro's storage product line by providing 4Gbytefibre channel Raid and switched bunch of disks (SBOD) options

These products are suited for applications in digital signal analysis and data collection systems such as intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR), electronic intelligence (Elint), Comint, Sigint, synthetic aperture radar (SAR), moving target indicators (MTI), software defined radio (SDR) as well as medical scanners and industrial inspection systems.

The VS-SBOD 3U, 16-disk (up to 6.4Tbyte) storage system offers a very flexible solution through the use of a switched topology backplane and redundant quad 4Gbyte fibre channel initiators to the drives.

The VS-FY5x 2U, 12-disk (up to 9Tbyte) Raid storage system uses FC to SAS/SATA single or dual Raid controllers to provide high-performance and scalability at an affordable price.

The VS-FY5x supports various Raid levels and has an optional 2U expansion chassis that doubles the storage up to 18Tbyte.

The VS-F48D 4U, 48-disk Raid storage system uses FC to SAS/SATA dual Raid controllers to provide up to 36Tbyte of storage capacity with low power consumption per Tbyte.

It supports various Raid levels and has an optional 4U expansion chassis that doubles the storage up to 72Tbyte. Request a free brochure from Vmetro ...

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