Thursday, December 03, 2009

Locust launches power-efficient storage array; HP's Speedy MediaSmart EX495 Server

HP's Speedy MediaSmart EX495 Server; Stardom announces Safe Capsule storage device
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Locust launches power-efficient storage array

Locust Storage came out of stealth last week with the announcement of a 'green' storage product that allows a 90% reduction in power over traditional storage vendors. Read full story

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HP's Speedy MediaSmart EX495 Server
With the addition of more processing power (2.5GHz versus 2.0GHz), HP's MediaSmart EX495 not only bested its EX487 stablemate that we reviewed earlier this year, but proved to be the fastest network-attached storage box we've ever tested. Move over, Synology DS209+ II! The EX495 was particularly fast during virus scans and at finding files thanks to the indexing feature of its Windows Home Server operating system.

Stardom announces Safe Capsule storage device
Stardom Storage Solutions announced on Monday the new Safe Capsule, a two-drive RAID 1 solution designed to work with Time Capsule. Easily connected via USB, the Safe Capsule can act as a central storage hub on your network. Multiple users can share data through ethernet and wireless network connections thanks to Time Capsule's networking capabilities. The Safe Capsule can also be used to provide more storage space for Time Capsule backups.

Drobo expands line with Drobo S and Drobo Elite
Data Robotics, makers of the popular Drobo ( Macworld rated 4 out of 5 mice ) "storage robot," is expanding its product line with two devices, the Drobo S and the Drobo Elite.

Raidon Stardom DeckRAID DR4
When was the last time you saw a hard drive designed with the iMac (or even the Mac mini) aesthetic in mind? Raidon addresses this by offering a RAID 5 solution with the Stardom DeckRAID DR4. The quad interface, four-bay, hot swappable external storage device can provide up to 6TB of easily installed storage that is sure to please audio/visual professionals and high-end users.

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