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Conduant Introduces Storage Unit for High Speed Applications

The DM-425-3U's compact enclosure has capacity up to 1TB.

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December 5, 2007

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Conduant Corporation (Longmont, CO), announced the Big River DM-425-3U Storage Unit for high-speed storage applications. The compact subsystem plugs directly into a PXI or CompactPCI chassis and provides up to one terabyte (TB) of disk storage capacity, in a small enclosure.

Configurations are available for both legacy PXI and CompactPCI as well as the new PCI Express based versions. With the DM-425-3U, a range of high-speed storage applications can be designed around a standard PXI/CPCI chassis.

When ordered with the on-board PCI Express SATA controller, the DM-425-3U integrates with major operating systems to provide additional storage capacity in JBOD or software RAID configurations. When ordered with the external multilane SATA connector, the DM-425-3U can be used with the Conduant StreamStor PXI-808 Disk Controller Card for high-speed recording without requiring an external chassis to hold the disk drives. The DM-425-3U is designed for use in a PXI / CPCI 3U chassis with variations available for both PCI Express and legacy PCI based architectures. The storage unit is also available with solid-state disk drives in capacities up to 512GB.

Base pricing for the Big River DM-425-3U starts at $1,380.

For configuration and detailed pricing information, go to Conduant Corporation.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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