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Sparc-Based RAID Subsystem
February 1996
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What's New
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To prevent data loss due to a power failure, the Integrix RD-10 features a battery-backed write cache. The cache safeguards data that has been written to the RAID but not yet fully written to the disk. The RD10 supports RAID levels 0, 1, 3, 5, and 6, with automatic data rebuilding to a spare drive in RAID levels 1 through 6. A base subsystem includes a 33-MHz R3000 CPU; a 16- by 16- by 3-inch pizza-box-style enclosure, which holds up to six 3.5-inch disks; 6 GB of drive space; 8 MB of
cache memory (expandable to 32 MB); a Solaris-based GUI; and two Fast and Wide SCSI host adapters. Prices start at $12,595; with 12-GB of drive space, $19,995; with 24 GB, $29,995. You can add up to seven RD-10s to a single SCSI host adapter.
Contact: Integrix, Inc., Newbury Park, CA
Phone: (800) 300-8288 or (805) 375-1055
Internet:
http://www.integrix.com
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