Unified AccuRAID iSCSI and FC Series by Sans Digital
Supporting vSphere, Hyper-V, and Xenserver, 12 to 64 bays
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on November 15, 2013 at 2:47 pmSupporting VMware vShpere, Hyper-V, and Xenserver environment, AccuRAID series from Sans Digital, Inc. provide RAID protected storage solution for VMs.
Unlike other NAS and iSCSI solution, AccuRAID is redundant with active-active controller, redundant cooling fan, and power supply for HA requirements.
AccuSTOR expansion models are available for storage expansion up to 96 drives or 384TB, allowing pay as you growth.
AccuRAID comes with different models, from 2U, 3U and 4U, as well as multiple sizes, from 12 bays to 64 bays with 2.5-inch SSD and 3.5-inch HDDs.
Selection of Form Factors
- 2U 24 bay 2.5″ HDD, support 2.5″ SAS/SATA/SSD, FC – Redundant Controller, 8x8Gb FC AR224F8R
- 2U 12 bay 3.5″ HDD, support 3.5″ and 2.5″ SAS/SATA/SSD, FC – Redundant Controller, 8x8Gb FC AR212F8R
- 3U 16 bay 3.5″ HDD, support 3.5″ and 2.5″ SAS/SATA/SSD, FC – Redundant Controller, 8x8Gb FC AR316F8R; Gb iSCSI – Redundant Controller, 8xGb AR316IR; 10Gb iSCSI – Redundant Controller, 4x10GbE AR316ITR
- 4U 48 bay 3.5″ HDD, support 3.5″ and 2.5″ SAS/SATA/SSD, FC – Redundant Controller, 8x8Gb FC AR442F8R
- 4U 64 bay 3.5″ HDD, support 3.5″ and 2.5″ SAS/SATA/SSD, FC – Redundant Controller, 8x8Gb FC AR464F8R
Building Block for Virtual Infrastructure
- Supports VMware, Hyper-V, and Citrix Virtual Environment
- Redundant path supported with in high availability network
- Provided RAID protected storage with high performance iSCSI
- Hardware RAID engines, support RAID-0, 1, 5, 6, 10, 50, 60
HA and Redundant Path Supported
- Dual active-active redundant controller, power supply, and cooling fan
- HA structure supported with full redundancy
- Supports in both FC 8Gb, 10Gb, and 1Gb iSCSI SAN network
Expansion Up to 384TB
- Build-in SAS expansion port, up to 4 units expansion
- Supports the 4TB HDDs, up to 384TB, as well as 2.5″ SSD
- Supports online RAID storage expansion, increasing capacity without recreation