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The
Aberdeen XDAS SAS RAID subsystem provides multi-lane Serial
Attached SCSI (SAS) host interface that overcomes the
limitations of parallel SCSI to achieve enhanced performance,
high availability and reliability. Using scalable DAS as a framework for
building cost-effective SAS RAID storage systems, the XDAS offers
a complete scalable storage solution utilizing enterprise-class
SAS devices or cost-effective SATA drives.
The XDAS SAS RAID Storage subsystem is equipped with redundant
and hot-swappable components to ensure continuous and reliable
operation to offer comprehensive manageability and optimal
performance. The Aberdeen XDAS can be
daisy chained to each other to create a massive storage solution
leaping past 1PB (Petabyte)
of storage.
Aberdeen XDAS scalable SAS RAID storage subsystems are widely
applied in disk-to-disk backup, server-attached and as network
data storage solutions in major industries such as data-mining,
medical imaging, scientific research, security/CCTV, and digital
media including video-on-demand, HD streaming, real-time editing
and more.
Bundled with an Aberdeen Stirling server,
AberNAS appliance or an AberSAN iSCSI SAN solution, the XDAS delivers
an unparalleled
scalable storage capacity. Maximize network attached storage capacity, improve ROI and cost/GB ratio
while increasing overall network performance with the XDAS
scalable direct attached storage solution.
In addition the Aberdeen XDAS-HD video storage solutions can deliver an
industry leading 1700MB/s transfer rate in Dual SAS card
configuration and up to 1180MB/s in single SAS card
configuration. The XDAS-HD is designed to achieve
untouchable performance speeds for high speed file transfers
like high definition real time video editing or
uncompressed 4K transfers.
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Drive |
Controllers |
Seq. Reads |
Seq. Writes |
Software Striped |
| SAS |
Dual |
968MB/s |
416MB/s |
Yes |
| SAS |
Single |
431MB/s |
210MB/s |
No |
| SATA |
Single |
302MB/s |
301MB/s |
No |
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FEATURES
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SAS Storage detailed data sheet
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