RAID White Papers

Research Institute at the University of Maryland Offloads Large Library of Files to RAID Storage

Overview The National Foreign Language Center (NFLC) is a research institute at the University of Maryland that works to define current and future language needs of the United States and helps build capacity to meet those needs. The company wanted to find a cost effective RAID storage solution to offload a vastly increasing library of data, audio and video files currently over-burdening existing server storage space. As a solution the company deployed Nexsan's high density 4TB SATABlade SATA array.

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PublisherRADirect File FormatHTML
Date PublishedSeptember 2007 Downloads1
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