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Wednesday, April 26, 2017

Guarantee Technology unleashes new superior stockpiling gadgets

The Silicon Valley stockpiling merchant uncovers a convenient Thunderbolt 3 RAID gadget and an all-streak cluster for big business clients.



Guarantee Technology has divulged a versatile Thunderbolt 3 RAID gadget and an all-streak exhibit for big business clients. 

We should start with the Thunderbolt 3 RAID, called the Pegasus3 M4, which is showcased as "the quickest Thunderbolt 3 RAID stockpiling you can discover!" 

The Pegasus3 M4 offers 4 terabytes of capacity and comes in two flavors - the Pegasus3 M4 M.2 which can take up to eight M.2 SATA streak modules or the Pegasus3 M4 SFF SSD which can house with four 2.5-inch SATA HDDs or SSDs. 

Pegasus3 M4 highlights: 

  • Bolsters most extreme 2800 MB/s throughput permitted by
  • Thunderbolt 3 interface
  • 1-meter Active Thunderbolt3 link included
  • Bolsters MacOS and Windows
  • Kensington Security Slot
  • Completely bolster for ACPI
  • EFI upheld for MacOS boot
  • Kensington Security Slot
  • Control charging support










Tipping the scales at 5.5 kg, Promise asserts that the Pegasus3 M4 "fits effortlessly in your knapsack or purse!" 

The Promise All Flash Array EFA5310 is an entirely unexpected brute. This is a ultra-elite unit gone for the venture advertise and is intended to lower server CPU I/O hold up times.




As indicated by Promise, by and large clients sees more than 90 percent decreases in power and cooling necessity. 

The EFA5310 includes high-transmission capacity with an exchange rate more prominent than 12.8 GB/s, sub-millisecond idleness, and is versatile up to 1 petabyte of capacity (a petabyte is 1,000 terabytes). Recommended applications include: 

  • Value-based Workloads, Databases
  • OLTP, Analytics
  • Idleness touchy applications
  • Constant "Enormous Data Analytics"
  • Virtualized Server and VDI
  • High Bandwidth applications
  • Reinforcement and DR target
  • Rich Media Workload




The EFA5310 comes in four limit levels - 11, 22, 46, and 92 terabytes, and clients can include extension AFA retires in ventures of 11, 22, 46, 92 terabytes.


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