Broadax introduces new storage server. (Breaking News).Broadax broad·ax also broad·axe n. An ax with a wide flat head and a short handle; a battle-ax. Noun 1. broadax - a large ax with a broad cutting blade broadaxe Systems, Inc. has introduced its latest network attached storage (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 ) Server, the RMS-7210. The new storage system is a configurable, expandable RAID system in a 1U-high, 19-inch rack-mountable chassis with four ATA-100 hot-swappable hard drives (up to 320GB) and redundant hot-swappable 250-Watt power supplies. The system is designed to meet the extreme, demanding applications in the server and storage markers where downtime The time during which a computer is not functioning due to hardware, operating system or application program failure. is not acceptable. Providing an alternative for high fault tolerant/resilient and reliable data storage, the RMS-7210 uses RAID standards 0, 1, 5 and (5+1) for high performance and data parity parity or space parity, in physics, quantity that refers to the relationship between an object or process and the image that it can produce in a mirror. allowing for disk striping The spreading of data over multiple disk drives to improve performance. Data are interleaved by bytes or blocks of bytes across the drives. For example, with four drives and a RAID controller that simultaneous reads and writes all drives, four times as much data is read or written in the and mirroring across all drives. During maintenance or system failures, information is not lost because critical data is continually backed up and also copied. The resulting redundancy provides continual uptime where one drive can assume a failed drive's storage temporarily or permanently. www.bsicomputer.com/800-872-4547 |
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