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2011/02/26
PROMISE announces Pegasus R4/R6 – first DAS-drives with Thunderbolt support
Source: Social Barrel
A statement issued by PROMISE Technology has announced for the first time in the history of digital storage drives under the category Direct Attached Storage (DAS) with RAID-functionality having the support for newly announced interface Thunderbolt that has successfully been integrated in the upgraded MacBook Pro laptops from Apple.
 
2011/02/25
Promise Technology Pegasus RAID Arrays Support Thunderbolt
Source: The Wall Street Journal
Yesterday Apple whipped out the new MacBook Pro line and that line of notebooks has a new storage interface called Thunderbolt that is much faster than both FireWire and USB 2.0. Along with the new interface came the need for some new storage solutions. (...)Read the rest of Promise Technology Pegas
 
2011/02/25
PROMISE Technology Announces Pegasus Storage Line With All-New Thunderbolt Technology
Source: Tech Power Up!
PROMISE Technology today announced Pegasus, the industry's first-high performance hardware RAID solution designed to unleash the raw speed of the all-new Thunderbolt technology. Designed from the ground up for media and entertainment customers, Pegasus offers superior speed and throughput in a form factor small enough for a desktop, and is available in 4-bay and 6-bay aluminum enclosures with up to 12TB of raw storage.
 
2011/02/25
Promise Technology slips in Pegasus storage line with Thunderbolt technology
Source: TechGadgets.IN
Intel’s high-speed dual-protocol I/O Thunderbolt technology has accumulated enormous appreciation in this ever-growing technological space which advanced capabilities. Promise Technology has introduced its Pegasus storage line featuring Thunderbolt technology.
 
2011/02/25
Promise Technology first with Intel Thunderbolt storage arrays Read more: http://www.v3.co.uk/v3/ne
Source: V3 UK
Promise Technology has announced Raid arrays based on Intel's Thunderbolt, making it one of the first vendors to deliver products based on the high-speed interconnect. Available from the second quarter of 2011, the Promise Pegasus line consists of four-bay and six-bay Raid enclosures supporting up to 12TB of storage with two Thunderbolt ports for host connectivity.
 
2011/02/25
Promise debuts Pegasus storage line with Thunderbolt technology
Source: Computer Technology Review
Utilizing Thunderbolt technology high-speed I/O, Pegasus can deliver a blistering 800 MB/s of sustained throughput, roughly 12 times faster than Firewire 800 and 20 times faster than USB 2.0. Pegasus is ideal for creative professionals, power users and consumers who desire high capacity external storage with advanced performance and enterprise level data protection.
 
2011/02/24
PROMISE Technology Announces Pegasus Storage Line With All-New Thunderbolt Technology
Source: M2M
PROMISE Technology today announced Pegasus, the industry's first-high performance hardware RAID solution designed to unleash the raw speed of the all-new Thunderbolt(TM) technology. Designed from the ground up for media and entertainment customers, Pegasus offers superior speed and throughput in a form factor small enough for a desktop, and is available in 4-bay and 6-bay aluminum enclosures with up to 12TB of raw storage.
 
2011/02/24
Promise expects Q2 release for Thunderbolt RAID boxes
Source: ZDNet
Storage vendor Promise Technology late Thursday announced it will ship in the second quarter 4-bay and 6-bay Pegasus R series RAID systems supporting the new Thunderbolt bus used on the new Apple MacBook Pro line.
 
2011/02/24
Promise Pegasus Is the First RAID Storage With Thunderbolt
Source: GIZMODO
That didn't take long! Promise's new Pegasus R4 and R6 RAIDs support Thunderbolt, Intel's new 10 Gb/s I/O tech, making for lightning fast transfer with a capacity of up to 12TB. Perfect for anyone who's currently making their own feature length film and is going through the headache of dealing with all the files!
 
2011/02/24
First RAID storage to use Thunderbolt: Promise Pegasus
Source: Apple Headlines
If you head over to the Promise Pegasus product information page you’ll notice that it is the first RAID storage to use Apple’s new Thunderbolt port.
 
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