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2010/06/02
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| When Contemplating Your Cloud Strategy, Keep Your Feet Firmly Planted on the Ground |
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Source: eBizq
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The question sparking so much debate today is whether to use an internal cloud or an external cloud, also known as private and public clouds. Find out how internal and external clouds provide easy, scalable access to computing resources and IT services.
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2010/04/13
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| PROMISE Technology Unveils 32TB VTrak E-Class RAID Subsystems |
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Source: IT.TMCNET.COM
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The new 32TB VTrak E-Class system provides 32TB of storage in the same 3U form factor at groundbreaking prices. When combined with the 32TB VTrak expansion chassis, it is aggressively priced at only 56 cents/GB and utilizes the same 3U form factor as previous systems, thereby preserving rack space.
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2010/04/13
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| PROMISE Technology Announces 32TB VTrak |
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Source: Sys-Con
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Utilizing industry leading enterprise-class 2TB drives, the 32TB VTrak systems have been tested and qualified using the same rigorous standards as PROMISE adheres to for all its RAID products. Fully qualified for Mac OS X, Xsan and Final Cut Pro environments, the 32TB VTrak increases workflow productivity when used in Xsan and Final Cut environments.
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2010/04/13
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| Promise Technology Announces 32TB VTrak RAID System |
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Source: StorageReview.com
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Promise Technology today announced its 32TB VTrak E-Class RAID storage subsystem. Designed for enterprises and demanding digital content work, the VTrack is fully qualified for Mac OSX, Xsan, and Final Cut Pro environments. The company claims the VTrak E-Class offers low-latency performance without dropping frames.
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2010/04/13
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| Promise Introducing 32TB VTrak RAID |
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Source: Storage Newsletter
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The 32TB VTrak offers users a high-performance RAID storage solution. Aggressively priced at only 56 cents/GB when combined with the PROMISE JBOD, the 32TB VTrak will appeal to post production, broadcast and digital media professionals working within the Mac OS X, Xsan, Xsan2 and Final Cut environments who want high-availability RAID storage solutions at reasonable prices.
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2010/04/08
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| PROMISE Technology Features Innovative RAID Storage Solutions at 2010 NAB |
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Source: FOX Business
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The 32TB VTrak offers users a high-performance RAID storage solution that is unparalleled in the market today. Aggressively priced at only 56 cents/GB* when combined with the PROMISE JBOD, the 32TB VTrak will appeal to post production, broadcast and digital media professionals working within the Mac OS X, Xsan, Xsan2 and Final Cut environments who want high-availability RAID storage solutions at reasonable prices.
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2010/02/08
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| DS4600 4-bay NAS product with Appley flavour |
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Source: The Register
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The NS4600 is an update of the earlier NS4300N which has a significantly quieter fan, more powerful Intel EP80579 (Tolapai) CPU, 256MB of RAM instead of 128MB, and up to twice the performance whilst also being more power-efficient. The product has gigabit Ethernet, FireWire 400 and eSATA support. It is DLNA 1.5-certified and includes an iTunes server
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2010/02/03
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| Promise Technology ramps up storage capacity |
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Source: SNS Europe
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Promise has developed simple configuration tools for easy install. Promise's One Touch Configuration allows setup without the need to install any additional software. Through the use of the One Touch button, small business users can create RAID 1 or RAID 5 volumes automatically.
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2010/01/06
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| Promise SmartStor Zero NS2600 is a NAS for the masses |
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Source: geek.com
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The best part might be Promise’s setup instructions:Unpack, power-on, install the ON software and the rest is completely automatic. ON will map and open network share, allowing instant access for data backup and DLNA media sharing via digital media players.
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2010/01/05
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| The SmartStor Zero NS2600 Is an NAS My Mom Could Use |
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Source: GIZMODO
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We loved the Promise SmartStor NS4600 when we reviewed it over the summer. Now the Promise SmartStor Zero NS2600 has streamlined the process of connecting multiple devices even further, and made it a lot more affordable to do so."
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