Atrato announces Velocity1000 storage system

Apr 8, 2008 8:27 AM

    

Atrato has announced the Atrato Velocity1000 (V1000) storage system, which is designed to assist data centers and IT departments that are struggling to keep up with spiraling data growth and performance demanding applications.

One of the most pressing issues facing IT environments is the speed with which stored data can be accessed. Atrato’s V1000 is a high-density storage system that combines hundreds of identical disks and integrates advanced data acceleration features to deliver more than 11,000 IOPS in random read/writes and 50TB of storage in a 3U space.

Atrato’s V1000 is well-suited for digital entertainment and Web applications. Central to the system is its Self-maintaining Array of Identical Disks (SAID). The 3U SAID delivers from 25.6TB to 50TB of storage capacity.

For more information, visit: www.atratoinc.com.




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