Rugged data storage system for mission-critical applications in harsh environments introduced by Themis

May 2, 2010
FREMONT, Calif., 2 May 2010. Themis Computer in Fremont, Calif., is introducing a rugged data storage system for mission-critical applications in harsh environments called RES-XStore, which supports as many as twelve 2.5-inch SAS or SATA HDD or SSD drives, with a maximum total capacity of 12 terabytes and is packaged in a 1U 17-inch-deep rack-mountable chassis.

FREMONT, Calif., 2 May 2010. Themis Computer in Fremont, Calif., is introducing a rugged data storage system for mission-critical applications in harsh environments called RES-XStore, which supports as many as twelve 2.5-inch SAS or SATA HDD or SSD drives, with a maximum total capacity of 12 terabytes and is packaged in a 1U 17-inch-deep rack-mountable chassis.

The system incorporates four hot pluggable canisters, each containing three hard drives. The RES-XStore communicates with the host server, via an add-in host adapter and a PCI-Express x8.

The RES-XStore includes a redundant array of independent disks (RAID) controller that supports RAID levels from 0 to 60. Each canister is hot pluggable. The RES-XStore, as all products in the RES server family, is designed to operate in the most challenging environments.

For more information contact Themis online at www.themis.com.

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