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Storage Security for Video Security

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Bosch Security Systems releases DSA-N2B40 iSCSI Video Storage Array Series

Bosch Security Systems releases DSA-N2B40 iSCSI Video Storage Array Series, from the second generation of Bosch Video Storage Arrays engineered as part of the company's global partnership with NetApp.

The DSA-N2B40 assures max protection of recorded video with RAID-4 or RAID-DP technology. RAID-DP technology delivers uninterrupted system reliability even in the event of double-disk failures. Redundant hot-swappable power supplies and cooling fans provide additional safeguards from disk malfunctions. The system also features real-time health reporting and advanced warning of potential issues.

Designed as a scalable and easy-to-manage network solution, it enables users to easily add capacity when more storage is required– up to 96 TB. One base unit can be connected to up to 6 disk shelf expansion units to form a storage stack. Each stack is a single system to monitor and manage, requiring only one IP address.

Offering a lower cost-of-ownership than RAID-5 storage solutions, DSA-N2B40 Series features four gigabit Ethernet ports that enable up to 256 concurrent high-speed iSCSI connections. Like all Bosch/NetApp disk arrays, the DSA-N2B40 Series is fully integrated with the Bosch Video Recording Manager 2.0 software for faster setup. The Video Storage Arrays are also compatible with the Bosch Video Management System 2.x.

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Last Updated on Thursday, 08 July 2010 12:03

Overland's NEO: 24 Terabytes per Hour

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The Overland family of NEO E Series enterprise backup and archive solutions uses LTO-5 technology.

NEO 8000With storage capacities ranging from 45 Terabytes to 3 Petabytes and data transfer rates as high as 24 Terabytes per hour, the NEO 2000E, NEO 4000E and NEO 8000 solutions provide nearly 2X the performance and +20% in data throughput compared to their LTO-4 based predecessors.

Linear tape technology, argues the company, is the logical choice for data backup as it's the most reliable and efficient technology available.

In the midst of an iSCSI-focused renovation (engineererd by former Snap Appliance and Data Robotics execs), the company revamped its NEO tape libraries and launched a new line of Snap appliances with enhanced support for VMware and Hyper-V. Overland also now outsources product manufacturing to Foxconn, improving gross product profitability.

There's an exploding small- and medium-sized business storage market: as server virtualization and database applications demand even more capacity and performance, smaller companies need to add networked storage.

The entry-level products of EMC, NetApp and other enterprise suppliers are too costly for these small hope to take advantage of this market.

Lower cost, easy-to-use, and close integration with VMware would make networking storage devices very successful in the mid-market and SMB during the next years.

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Last Updated on Thursday, 08 July 2010 12:04
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