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RES-XStore

Themis Computer — May 2010

RES-XStore

Storage system for mission-critical applications in harsh environments

  • The RES-XStore supports up to twelve 2.5-inch SAS or SATA HDD or SSD drives, with a maximum total capacity of 12 TB and is packaged in a 1U, 17-inch (432mm) deep rack-mountable chassis
  • The system incorporates four hot pluggable canisters, each containing three drives
  • The RES-XStore communicates with the Host Server, via an add-in host adapter and a PCI-Express x8
  • The RES-XStore includes a Redundant Array of Independent Disks (RAID) controller that supports RAID levels from 0 to 60
  • Each canister is hot pluggable
  • The RES-XStore, as all products in the RES server family, is designed to operate in the most challenging environments
  • Capacity for twelve 2.5 SAS or SATA Drives in four canisters, three drives per canister
  • Each canister is hot pluggable
  • x8 PCIe link between RES-XStore and host machine
  • Supports SATA Solid State Drives
  • Dimensions (HWD): 1U x 17-inch x 17.0-inch(45 mm x 431.8 mm x 431.8 mm)
  • RAID levels: 0, 1, 1E, 3, 5, 6, 10, 30, 50, 60, Single Disk or JBOD
  • RAID In-band or Out-of-band management
  • RAID volume management
  • Ethernet for out-of-band management
  • Mechanical
  • Designed for high reliability in harsh operating environments
  • Rack-optimized shallow 17-inch depth design for unique user requirements
  • Extensive use of specially coated aluminum for light weight and corrosion resistance
  • Stainless steel in selected areas to add strength and stiffness
  • Modular design for easy upgrade and service
  • Optional rack-mount slides
  • Environmental
  • Operating Shock: 3 axis, 25G, 20ms.
  • Operating Vibration: 3.0 Grms, 8 Hz to 2000 Hz
  • Operating Temperature: 0 C Up to +60 C with SATA HDD
  • MIL-STD-810G
  • Humidity: up to 90% non-condensing
  • Designed for optimal performance, these new storage systems may be used with desktops or with rackmountable servers in offices, labs, or harsh environments

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