xStack Storage User’s Guide
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Benefits and Features
High-performance, low-latency iSCSI storage system, with a highly integrated, reliable,
multifunction ASIC for fully featured, integrated storage virtualization.
Modular design with up to 15 SATA disk drives.
1 GbE and 10 GbE models provide an easy transition to faster Ethernet connectivity.
Eight copper 1Gb (802.3ab) Ethernet network ports on the DSN-3200
One XFP 10Gb Ethernet port on the DSN-3400. (XFP transceiver sold separately)
One DB9 RS-232-C diagnostic port
Easy setup and configuration – can be placed anywhere on a 10BaseT, 100BaseT, or Gigabit
Ethernet network for improved access to critical information.
Out-of-band management via a direct connection or the Web. Communication via the
management port is encrypted using SSL, without requiring configuration by the user.
Delivers Ethernet economics to storage for lower total cost of ownership and rapid
deployment using known and trusted technologies.
Proven transport infrastructure for increased reliability, investment protection, and reduced
training costs.
Scalability over long distances - ideal for remote data replication and disaster recovery.
One 760W 3U n+1 auto-switching universal power supply for high availability
Three hot-swappable cooling fans
Supports Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology (S.M.A.R.T.), a technology
designed to monitor the reliability of hard drives.
Battery pack preserves the contents of the buffer cache in the event of a power failure
(contents will be backed up for approximately 72 hours)
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