American Megatrends Inc. Debuts StorTrends RTG `Ready To Go' NAS at Storage Networking World Spring 2002.Business Editors & High Tech Writers Storage Networking World Storage Networking World (commonly called SNW) is a for data storage professionals in the United States. Sponsored by Computerworld and the Storage Networking Industry Association, SNW is held twice each year. Spring 2002 ATLANTA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 2, 2002 American Megatrends Inc. Editorial Summary -- NAS Porting Kit, which allows porting to different hardware platforms -- NT/2000 based; runs on NT domain server -- StorSeek utility for discovery of NAS servers (including scheduled discovery) -- Views hardware health from one single station -- Imports local or global users / groups -- SSL certificate loading -- Imports/exports configuration of NAS server -- Centralized configuration from one location for all NAS (1.2 features) American Megatrends Inc. (AMI), the leader in storage and computing innovations worldwide, will showcase the StorTrends(R) RTG RTG abbreviation for ready to go; used in medical records. , a new high-end NAS (1) See network access server. (2) (Network Attached Storage) A specialized file server that connects to the network. A NAS device contains a slimmed-down operating system and a file system and processes only I/O requests by supporting the popular solution at a low-end price, and its NAS Management Station, a key feature of its StorTrends NAS software, at Storage Networking World (SNW SNW Snow SNW Strange New Worlds (Star Trek) SNW Social Networking Website SNW Sub Networks SNW Storage Networking World ) Spring 2002 in Palm Desert, Calif. April 2-5, 2002. "SNW is the perfect place to showcase our latest storage offerings, both hardware and software, to the storage industry," said Michael Patellis, AMI National Sales Manager. "This latest solution, the RTG, is perfect for anyone looking for a high-performance NAS at a low cost. With a simple integration of several options, the user can build a NAS solution from readily available off-the-shelf components, for any storage need. The benefits of this approach are many, including time-to-market and lower costs." High-end NAS at low-end prices The StorTrends RTG and StorTrends RTG LE are NAS solutions created when users choose from a number of low-cost servers in the market and create a "Ready to Go" NAS solution. Both the RTG and RTG LE are equipped with CPU CPU in full central processing unit Principal component of a digital computer, composed of a control unit, an instruction-decoding unit, and an arithmetic-logic unit. , memory and hard drives. These units are being offered at an SNW show special price, beginning at $499. The RTG can be further upgraded by adding these options: -- Up to 4 IDE drives -- 640 GB -- Gb/Ethernet -- AMI's StorTrends NAS Management Station NAS Management Station The NAS Management Station, a key feature of AMI's StorTrends NAS software, offers a multitude of high-performance features: -- NAS Porting Kit, which allows porting to different hardware platforms -- NT/2000 based; runs on NT domain server -- StorSeek utility for discovery of NAS servers (including scheduled discovery) -- Views hardware health from one single station -- Imports local or global users / groups -- SSL certificate loading -- Imports/exports configuration of NAS server -- Centralized configuration from one location for all NAS (1.2 features) Multi-purpose, high-density, small form factor storage solutions AMI will display its StorTrends 1108 and 1312 solutions for NAS, JBOD (Just a Bunch Of Disks) A group of hard disks in a computer that are not set up as any type of RAID configuration. They are just a bunch of disks. JBOD - Just a Bunch Of Disks and RAID enclosures. The StorTrends 1108-P 1U NAS includes eight Ultra160 SCSI SCSI in full Small Computer System Interface Once common standard for connecting peripheral devices (disks, modems, printers, etc.) to small and medium-sized computers. SCSI has given way to faster standards, such as Firewire and USB. hot swap drive bays, two hot swap power supplies and AMI's Indium NAS controller. The AMI-designed 1U chassis with front panel LCD and LEDs provides proper thermal management. All drives are mounted using the revolutionary "eZswap" lever action hold down. New drives are installed by inserting them straight out of the box -- without screws, rails or carrier assemblies -- and then latched in place with no mounting accessories or assembly. The 1108's AMI backplanes (series 904 and 905) have four Ultra160 (Ultra320 ready) slots and Intelligent Platform Management Interface The Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) specification defines a set of common interfaces to computer hardware and firmware which system administrators can use to monitor system health and manage the system. Several dozen companies support IPMI. (IPMI (Intelligent Platform Management Interface) A protocol for monitoring server hardware for temperature, voltage, chassis intrusion, etc. Introduced in 1998 by Intel, HP, NEC and Dell, IPMI defines a standard set of messages for the characteristics of hardware ) v0.9 and v1.0 support. The StorTrends 1312-P 3U NAS has 12 Ultra160 SCSI hot swap drive bays, redundant and hot swap power supplies and AMI's ServTrends 1100-P multi-purpose server appliance. The chassis includes two AMI backplanes (series 906) with six single channel Ultra160 (Ultra320 ready) slots and IPMI support. The 1108-P and 1312-P feature AMI's StorTrends NAS software, with support for Apple (AFP (1) (AppleTalk Filing Protocol) The file sharing protocol used in an AppleTalk network. In order for non-Apple networks to access data in an AppleShare server, their protocols must translate into the AFP language. See file sharing protocol. and AppleTalk), NetWare (NCP and IPX), Linux and Unix. The software includes HTTP HTTP in full HyperText Transfer Protocol Standard application-level protocol used for exchanging files on the World Wide Web. HTTP runs on top of the TCP/IP protocol. , FTP-based file transport support, Secured Administration Access (using SSL), a NAS Management Station (NT/2000-based and runs on the NT domain server), NDMP (Network Data Management Protocol) An open standard for backing up data in a heterogeneous environment. Developed by Network Appliance and IntelliGuard Software, NDMP uses a common data format which is written to and read from drivers for the specific disk and incremental backup, a new and unique GUI for increased usability, a threshold setting and "SoftUpdate" support for journaling of the file system. StorTrends 1108; a NAS filer in the Interoperability Lab's departmental theme for small to medium scale IT operations The demonstration will focus on moving actual video and audio digital data to local Network Attached and SAN Attached storage devices. Data will be replicated to remote storage via IP networks to the Business Continuance section of the Large Scale IT Operations Theme. All data will be protected by redundant servers, paths and storage devices, but with departmental-size devices. Data will be archived to departmental size tape storage in addition to the remote backup done by the Business Continuance. About AMI Founded in 1985, American Megatrends Inc. (AMI) has dedicated its resources to providing OEMs, resellers and systems integrators with leading edge computer technologies. Privately held, AMI is best known for its BIOS, but also supplies state-of-the-art hardware, software and utilities to today's high-tech manufacturers. AMI offers high-density motherboards, disk subsystems and innovative storage solutions and is a voting member of the Storage Networking Industry Association An association of producers and consumers of storage networking products, whose goal is to further storage networking technology and applications. The Storage Networking Industry Association, or SNIA (SNIA (Storage Networking Industry Association, San Francisco, CA, www.snia.org) An organization devoted to the advancement of mission critical storage systems. Founded in 1997, its goal is to determine the standards that must be developed to allow hosts and storage systems to interact via ). Headquartered in Atlanta, AMI has locations in the U.S. and throughout the world including Chennai, Munich, Seoul, Taipei and Tokyo to better serve its customers. For more information on AMI products and services, call 1-800-U-BUY-AMI or visit www.ami.com. |
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