CyberStore From UK Company Broadberry Data Systems
NAS and iSCSI SAN (target and initiator) functionality in a single storage device powered by Open-E software
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on March 11, 2008 at 3:06 pmBroadberry Data Systems,
a provider of data storage solutions and high performance servers, has
announced the new CyberStore all-in-one data storage server
range, offering NAS and iSCSI SAN (target and initiator) functionality
in a single storage device.
The CyberStore Data Storage Server, powered with Open-E DSS
IP-based storage management software, provides a fast, reliable and
scalable storage platform for IP based storage including NAS and iSCSI
SAN and has four models with storage capacities ranging from two to
twenty four terabytes. All models have been designed with data
availability and security in mind with fault tolerant features that
include:- volume and data replication, automatic failover, snapshot
management, redundant power supplies, automatic drive rebuilding,
hardware monitoring, support for many backup utilities and devices and
email notification of errors. All models have dual gigabit Ethernet
ports as standard which offer teaming, load balancing and adapter fault
tolerance, other connectivity options include 4Gbps Fibre, 10GbE
Ethernet and further gigabit Ethernet adapter cards.
“The availability and security of data is a growing concern for
organizations of all sizes” said Colin Broadberry, President and CEO of
Broadberry Data Systems. “The CyberStore Data Storage Server range of
storage solutions offers complete NAS and iSCSI SAN functionality in a
single storage device and allows organizations to cost-effectively
enhance their data management capabilities with functions that were
previously only available to large enterprise customers at a high cost.”
CyberStore Data Storage Server prices start from $5,379 for two terabytes ranging to $19,998 for the twenty four terabyte model.