The RAIDFrame Backup system has been created by a company named Highly Reliable Systems and works with removable cartridges which can store 3 Terabytes of data. The 1 Bay version carries the 1 cartridge and attaches direct to your server or PC via USB or eSATA. With the device being RAID it means that no special drivers are required to read the data as the server will see the RAID array as 1 drive.
RAIDPacs are made of 3 standard SATA drives which can be replaced as needed. The RAID controller is built in to the device meaning that as soon as the RAID pac is connected up, it just shows as removable storage.
All connections on the RAIDFrame are standard from it’s eSATA connection to it’s molex power connector and as it is all self contained it makes it very easy to use. Without RAIDPacs the system costs $981 and with a RAIDPac it will set you back $2306.
Source - Gizmowatch
Guest Post by Matthew of Gadget Venue.
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