New Releases...Storage Concepts

Storage Concepts has released FibreBlock, a full-featured RAID device that measures about the size of a sh'ebox and is equipped with proprietary Multi Streaming Technology. It packs 300 GBs, a transfer rate of 90 Mbps and features full redundancy. It is ideal for streaming and imaging content, and is capable of handling multiple streams of data running simultaneously through a single port at a combined transfer rate of 80-85 Mbps. It is compatible with all Host Bus Adapters and can be configured to run on multiple software platforms.

The Block is ideal for integration within a diversity of applications, from high-end desktop computing and CAD/CAE to the latest in SAN enterprise storage. Its plug-and-play simplicity helps make storage user friendly. Storage Concepts, Irvine, CA, (800) 525-9217, www.storageconcepts.com.

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