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Kano Technologies introduces the X-SPAND PRO SATA II storage system for MAC and PC.


Kano Technologies adds SATA II See SATA.  performance to their portfolio of innovative storage products with the X-SPAND PRO, a family of external SATA II storage systems with up to 1.6TB of high performance storage. Along with increased throughput, the X-SPAND PRO fully utilizes the potential of next generation SATA II connectivity.

"SATA (Serial ATA) A serial version of the ATA (IDE) interface, which has been the de facto standard hard disk interface for desktop PCs for more than two decades. The original Parallel ATA (PATA) interface was launched in 1986.  is the next logical step in the evolution of desktop storage. We are proud to introduce the most advanced external SATA desktop storage device using next generation, high performance SATA II technology," says Robert Young Robert Young or Bob Young may refer to several different people:
  • Robert J Young (historian)
  • Robert A. Young III (1927–2007), Member of the US House of Representatives (1977–1987)
, Kano's National Sales Manager sales manager ngerente m/f de ventas

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. "With the faster 3 Gb/s transfer rates of SATA II, ambitious desktop video storage projects are achieved more efficiently and error-free. The X-SPAND PRO is a welcomed addition to our very popular X-SPAND storage family."

The X-SPAND PRO is ideal for use with the Apple G5 due to the G5's high-bandwidth system architecture. The X-SPAND PRO desktop towers include two or four next-generation SATA II removable drives as well as supporting SATA II cabling that can be striped as RAID-0 to serve DV, DVCAM Sony's version of the DV (Digital Video) tape technology. DVCAM improves quality by increasing the tape speed from 18.8mm/sec to 28.2mm/sec. It also increases track width from 10 to 15 microns for added reliability. , SD, and SD/RT. Four drives within the X-SPAND can be isolated as high performance media storage and the G5 internal SATA drive as the boot drive. The XSPAND PRO alleviates the user's traditional limitations with external FireWire or USB USB
 in full Universal Serial Bus

Type of serial bus that allows peripheral devices (disks, modems, printers, digitizers, data gloves, etc.) to be easily connected to a computer.
 storage and the result is unprecedented throughput for intensive video editing and media production.

The X-SPAND PRO will be offered as a removable two or four drive desktop tower system as well as a fixed four drive 1U rack mount model for enterprise level storage. The X-SPAND PRO boasts high performance SATA II disk drives, whisper quiet internal cooling fans, and the most compact four drive desktop footprint available. With four external SATA II channels, the X-SPAND PRO can be configured as a 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
 or striped with software RAID to increase throughput and performance. Through its SATA II ports, the X-SPAND is ready to be integrated into true SATA II desktop environments. X-SPAND kits are available with SATA II to SATA I conversion cables and a host adapter to allow for backwards compatibility with current SATA I desktop systems.

X-SPAND PRO systems will be available in February with multiple storage capacities that range up to 1.6TB. The X-SPAND PRO has a starting list price of $745.00.
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Date:Jan 10, 2005
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