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NextComputing Offers Nucleus RM Capture for Data Recording

Adds more storage capacity via 16 front-access removable hard drives.

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July 30, 2012

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NextComputing has released a new platform for high-throughput data recording applications. Based on the company's Nucleus RM family of compact and customizable rackmount computers, the Nucleus RM Capture 16X3 provides high, sustained write-to-disk rates for solutions such as network forensics, application performance optimization, and deep packet analysis.

The network monitoring solution builds on the capabilities of the company's previous rack-based capture systems by adding more storage capacity in the form of 16 front-access removable 3.5-inch hard drives, the company says. These drives are available in either SATA or SAS, with up to 3TB each for up to 48TB total capacity. Additionally, the system has two more rear-access removable 2.5-inch hard drives, available as SATA, SAS, or SSD up to 1TB each. These independent drives allow operating systems and applications to be installed on a separate volume from the high-speed storage array.

For more information, visit NextComputing.

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


 

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