Product Brief
10GbE enterprise IP SAN provides scalability
Ismini Scouras5/9/2007 8:51 AM EDT
The StorStac Storage System PCU100 (Performance Controller Unit 100) joins Intransa's StorStac System family and is specifically optimized for content rich server and network-based applications such as digital content and streaming data applications including video on-demand, IPTV, digital imaging, video surveillance and data mining.
StorStac PCU100 scales from 4TB to 1PB capacity per system.
The StorStac Storage system can be deployed with up to four networked 10GbE PCU100s or 2GbE PCU20 StorStac controllers and 15 StorStac Storage Capacity Enclosures (SCE). All StorStac PCU100s and PCU20s are preloaded with Intransa's StorStac OS software and provide system fault tolerance, based on Intransa's advanced N-Way active/active scalable architecture.
The StorStac PCU100 uses a Neterion Xframe 10GbE iSCSI adaptor, and supports multiple SCEs that range in capacity from 3.75 through to 12 terabytes of RAID storage each and are architected to support 1 petabyte with up to 3,000 megabyte/second system throughput.
The Intransa StorStac PCU100 includes StorStac OS software that delivers fail-over, load-balancing, volume management, snapshots and replications. All major components in the Intransa StorStac PCU100 are hot-swappable, field replaceable units and have redundant connections to the disk enclosures while providing data availability and accessibility by supporting multiple physical mirrors with flexible mirror management.
Pricing: An entry StorStac System with one PCU20 and 4TB of RAID protected storage MSRP is $44,000, while a PCU100 system with 4TB has an MSRP of $76,400.
Availability: Immediately available through StorPartner channel program members worldwide.
Datasheet: click here.
Intransa, 1 (408) 678-8600, www.intransa.com
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