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One Stop Systems Purchases Ciprico Products

MediaVault, Talon 4, and DiMeda

One Stop Systems, Inc. has purchased last December the exclusive manufacturing rights to Ciprico’s MediaVault, Talon 4, and DiMeda product lines. In addition to assuming the existing product order backlog and inventory, One Stop Systems will fulfill new orders for products from customers and distributors, will manufacture the products, including, material procurement, fabrication, assembly and test, and will provide technical support to customers and distributors.

The Products
The MediaVault products are direct attached storage devices used in commercial applications such as radio and television broadcasting and video imaging. They include a 5-drive desktop RAID array (OSS-4105), often paired with Apple systems, a 10-drive rackmount version (OSS-4210), and a 40-drive RAID array (OSS-4440). All of these are offered in SCSI320 or fiber channel interfaces. In addition, an 8 and 16-drive PCI Express-based RAID array (OSS-5108, OSS-5116) provides even higher bandwidth data storage.

The Talon 4 meets the stringent standards for shock, vibration, and severe environmental and temperature changes typically found in airborne, shipboard, fixed and mobile ground-based installations. The Talon 4’s dual controllers meet the Storage Bridge Bay (SBB) 2.0 specification. The Talon 4 is ideal for streaming data acquisition C4ISR (Command, control, computers, communication, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance) applications, such as mission planning, intelligence gathering, image processing, and data archiving.

The DiMeda NAS (network attached storage) appliance (OSS-1716) offers performance levels reaching 700MB/s supporting high performance file sharing and video streaming applications. The 1716 supports both SATA and SAS drives and offers a greatly enhanced RAID feature set. It is ideally suited for the digital cinema market as well as any application where multiple systems are accessing high speed data transfers.

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Dot Hill acquired last September other assets of defunct Ciprico. Look at:

Dot Hill Finalized Acquisition of Ciprico RAID Software and NAS IPs (for more than $3.25 million)

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