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Newsletter
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April 2007, Issue 4 |
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Ci Design Releases 4Gbps Fibre Channel to SATA II
Subsystem
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Form Factor |
3U 19" rackmount chassis |
Processor |
SCSI |
Intel i80331 RISC processor
64-bit 667MHz bus architecture |
| Fibre |
PPC440SP I/O Processor |
RAID Level |
0, 1, 0+1, 3, 5, 6, TP, 30, 50, 60 NRAID & JBOD |
Cache Memory |
SCSI |
Support up to 2GB
DDR-333 |
| Fibre |
Support up to 4GB
DDR2 -667 |
Backplane Module |
Support 16 hot swappable SATA 3Gb/s disks |
Host Bus Interface |
CI STS II 316 - 2x U320 SCSI host channels |
| CI FTS II 316 - 2x Fibre host channels |
Data Transfer Rate |
CI STS II 316 - Up to 320 Mb/sec |
| CI FTS II 316 - Up to 4Gb/sec |
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Independent from host system and operating system
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| Hot-Swappable Quiet Fans |
| Product quality and modular design help reduce your deployment cost and improve your productivity. Also
available in SCSI to SATA II |
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| Printable Brochure | View Product Detail | SCSI to SATA II |
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Web-Based GUI Management Interface
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| Remote management via Ethernet connection |
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While the subsystem is directly connected to the LAN, configuration can be done by remote computers |
| Friendly GUI for management |
| We provide a friendly GUI where all functions and utilities can be accessed by ˇ§point-and-clickˇ¨. |
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Founded in 1983, Ci Design had evolved from a designer and fabricator of personal computer accessories to a global company providing complex server and storage enclosure solutions for manufacturers and system integrators. Ci Design, headquartered in Irvine, California maintains design facilities and manufacturing infrastructures in the United States, Taiwan, and China; including sales and logistic facilities in the Netherlands.
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