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Overland's ARCvault becomes SASsy
posted on 09 July 2008 13:44
Overland Storage has made SAS interfaces available for its ARCvault automated tape products and added an LTO-4 half-height drive as well.
The LTO-4 SCSI drives are available for the ARCvault 24 rack-optimized library and ARCvault 48 high-capacity tape library. They and the ARCvault 12 value-line autoloader, can now all be connected via SAS, the Serial-Attached SCSI interface, to servers, as well as by Fibre Channel.
Peri Grover, director of product management for Overland's tape automation solutions, said: "Overland remains focused on bringing SMBs affordable, easy-to-use, automated backup, disaster recovery and archive solutions. These important enhancements to the ARCvault line provide seamless connectivity to the latest and greatest server technology while also delivering improvements in price/performance to ensure our customers' data protection needs are met effectively and economically."
ARCvault 48 recently garnered a prestigious Editor's Choice award from Storage Magazine, a leading trade magazine in the United Kingdom, being rated superior to the Quantum Scalar 50 and Sun/StorageTek SL500 libraries.
The new ARCvault LTO-4 configurations are available now with a starting MSRP of $5,168.
[Paul Roberts, news editor.]
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