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Sonnet | 3TB Fusion D400RAID System with PCI
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| Sonnet | 3TB Fusion D400RAID System with PCI |
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| Part number: FUS-D4MR-3TB |
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| Mfg.Part No.: FUS-D4MR-3TB |
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| Our Price:
$2,994.04
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The 3 TB Fusion D400RAID System from Sonnet is an external RAID storage system for Windows, Mac, and Linux computers. The array features four hot-swappable drives, configured by default as RAID 5. In this configuration it supports multiple video stream playback and sustained transfer rates of 160 MB/sec. The array includes a PCI Express controller card, which is required to be installed in the host computer. It is an excellent solution for the large storage needs and intense performance requirements associated with video editing applications.
Key Features |
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RAID Performance for HD Video |
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The array comes configured as a RAID 5 array for high performance and data protection. The RAID can achieve sustained data transfer speeds of up to 160 MB/sec, allowing it to play back multiple streams of uncompressed 10-bit NTSC video. |
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PCI Express RAID Controller |
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The included PCI Express RAID controller features an Intel IOP 348 RAID processor. The card features 256 MB of ECC-RAM for superlative performance. It supports DVRAID, RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 4, RAID 5, RAID 10, JBOD groups, and hot spares for flexible configuration. |
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Enterprise-Class Hard Disks |
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Sonnet uses only Enterprise/RAID edition hard drives in this array. These drives undergo stringent testing for durability. The disks are tested for soft errors, vibration, and reliability prediction. They have a higher MTBF than standard disks for enhanced reliability. |
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Cross-Platform Compatibility |
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The array is compatible with Windows, Mac, and Linux systems. An available PCI Express x8 or x4 slot is required for installation of the RAID controller card. |
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Expansion Option |
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Sonnet offers an innovative storage upgrade option for this array. The Fusion D400RAID Expansion system, sold separately, is another four-disk chassis of drives. Adding the expansion system to your array not only doubles storage capacity, it also gives you the increased performance of an 8-disk system. | |
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