Storage Servers

Spitfire StoreSafe Storage Security Server Listing updated: May 30, 2008

Spitfire StoreSafe Enterprise Storage Security Server protects corporate and user persistence/storage data by strong encryption and patented watermarking technologies from confidential information disclosure and unauthorized tampering. Addressing security and corporate governance compliance requirements including GLB Act, SOX and Personal Privacy Ordinance, etc, Spitfire StoreSafe Storage Security Server is designed to transparently protect real-time DAS, NAS and SAN storage data on-the-fly from unauthorized disclosure and alteration without sacrificing performance.
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Adaptec Snap Servers Listing updated: May 30, 2008

The Adaptec Snap Servers are compatible with Windows, Linux, and VMware, delivering storage that can be flexibly allocated via an IP SAN to application servers such as Microsoft Exchange, SQL Server, and Oracle while they are up and running. They support SAS drives in capacities from 1.2TB to 34.2TB. Boot diskless servers over the IP SAN. For Windows servers, HA mirror between two 700i series storage appliances, and benefit from best-in-class VSS hardware snapshots.
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AIS3000 Series Listing updated: May 30, 2008

AIS systems include reliability features and technologies, from monitoring and self-checking, to RAID-5/ES, to replication and high availability plus iSCSI protocol support enabling concurrent block and file I/O through the same device and management interface. agámi Information Servers provide cost-effective NAS data protection.
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