Cyberstore iSCSI SAN Storage Area Network Servers
Developed by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), iSCSI is a technology designed to carry SCSI (Small Computer System Interface) commands and data across
an IP network. It enables a server (initiator) to send SCSI commands and data to a storage device (target) over a TCP/IP based network (standard LAN technology)
in IP packets.
We provide a range of iSCSI Storage Area Networks (iSCSI SAN) platforms, scaling from entry level 1U rackmount servers based on Serial ATA (SATA)
technology with 1TB (Terabyte) through 4TB capacities, to fully redundant iSCSI SAN storage servers incorporating a choice of hardware RAID levels including RAID level
0, 1 (10), 5, 6 and JBOD, dual gigabit Ethernet connectivity and a range of sizes up to 24TB (Terabyte) all using hot swap SATA hard drives
With the recent development
of the iSCSI protocol and silicon-based TCP/IP offload engines, SANs based on IP networks are now possible. iSCSI builds on the two most widely used protocols
from the storage and the networking worlds. From the storage side, iSCSI uses the SCSI command set, the core storage commands used throughout all storage configurations.
On the networking side, iSCSI uses IP and Ethernet, which are the basis for most corporate networks, and are increasingly being used for metropolitan and wide
area networking as well.
An iSCSI storage area network (iSCSI SAN) requires a fabric of switches that creates a SAN using
standard Ethernet switches and routers to transport data over the fabric. This fabric also may include storage routers and switches that have a combination
of iSCSI interfaces and other storage interfaces such as SCSI or Fibre Channel. Some Fibre Channel switches provide multi-protocol connectivity not available
in conventional IP and Ethernet switches. Alternatively specifically constructed gateway devices can provide a bridge between Fibre Channel and IP infrastructures.
iSCSI Storage Servers
The CyberStore 104S iSCSI SAN storage appliance are 1U rackmount storage servers with four hot swap SATA II nearline ready data drives with 1TB, 1.6TB, 2TB, 3TB and 4TB (terabyte) native capacities. As the ultimate reliable iSCSI SAN storage appliance, the CyberStore 104S iSCSI SAN stresses speed, ease of management and dependable storage
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iSCSI SAN 208S Storage Server
The CyberStore 208S iSCSI SAN storage appliance are 2U rackmount storage servers with eight hot swap SATA II nearline ready data drives with 2TB, 3TB, 4TB, 6TB and 8TB (terabyte) native capacities. As the ultimate reliable iSCSI SAN storage appliance, the CyberStore 208S iSCSI SAN stresses speed, ease of management and dependable storage.
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iSCSI SAN 312S Storage Server
The CyberStore 312S iSCSI SAN storage appliance are 3U rackmount storage servers with twelve hot swap SATA II nearline ready data drives with 3TB, 4.8TB, 6TB, 9TB and 12TB (terabyte) native capacities. As the ultimate reliable iSCSI SAN storage appliance, the CyberStore 312S iSCSI SAN stresses speed, ease of management and dependable storage
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iSCSI SAN 416S Storage Server
The CyberStore 416S iSCSI SAN storage appliance are 4U rackmount storage servers with sixteen hot swap SATA II nearline ready data drives with 4TB, 6.4TB, 8TB, 12TB and 16TB (terabyte) native capacities. As the ultimate reliable iSCSI SAN storage appliance, the CyberStore 416S iSCSI SAN stresses speed, ease of management and dependable storage.
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iSCSI SAN 524S Storage Server
The CyberStore 524S iSCSI SAN storage appliance are 5U rackmount storage servers with twenty four hot swap SATA II nearline ready data drives with 6TB, 9.6TB, 12TB, 18TB and 24TB (terabyte) native capacities. As the ultimate reliable iSCSI SAN storage appliance, the CyberStore 524S iSCSI SAN stresses speed, ease of management and dependable storage.
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With the recent development of the iSCSI protocol and silicon-based TCP/IP offload engines, SANs based on IP networks are now possible. iSCSI builds on the two
most widely used protocols from the storage and the networking worlds. From the storage side, iSCSI uses the SCSI command set, the core storage commands used
throughout all storage configurations. On the networking side, iSCSI uses IP and Ethernet, which are the basis for most corporate networks, and are increasingly
being used for metropolitan and wide area networking as well.
An iSCSI storage area network (iSCSI SAN) requires a fabric of switches that creates a SAN using standard Ethernet switches and routers to transport data over the
fabric. This fabric also may include storage routers and switches that have a combination of iSCSI interfaces and other storage interfaces such as SCSI or Fibre
Channel. Some Fibre Channel switches provide multi-protocol connectivity not available in conventional IP and Ethernet switches. Alternatively specifically constructed
gateway devices can provide a bridge between Fibre Channel and IP infrastructures.
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Middlesex,
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