SANBlaze Delivers SCSI Storage Blades for CompactPCI Systems
-- Company Introduces SCSI Raid Blade Storage Solutions --
Maynard, MA, March 30, 2005 -- SANBlaze Technology, Inc., a leading provider of storage solutions for embedded systems, today introduced additional products to it's family of CompactPCI storage blades. The SANBlaze SB-SCSI Storage blades provide embedded systems designers the flexibility to add in-chassis enterprise class storage with SCSI connectivity and Raid features.
The SB-SCSI family of storage blades offers single or dual SCSI drives connected via front panel SCSI connection or rear connection via an optional Rear Transition Module (RTM) Multiple SCSI blades can be daisy chained together to provide expansion and redundancy. When used with conjunction with the SANBlaze Ultra 320 PMC module (SB-PMC320) can be configured with Raid 0 or Raid 1 functionality, allowing for drives to be mirrored on a single blade or across multiple blades.
The SANBlaze SB-SCSI blades are currently available with single or dual fixed SCSI SFF (Small Form Factor) hard drives providing storage capacity from 36G to 146G. A version with removable SCSI drives will be available later this year.
The SANBlaze SB-SCSI storage blades are available immediately. Pricing is dependant on the blade configuration.
About SANBlaze
SANBlaze Technology, Inc. is a leading provider of storage solutions for embedded systems and a pioneer in SAN Target Emulation technologies. SANBlaze delivers a complete line of PMC and cPCI Fibre Channel, SCSI and Storage Blades to meet the storage requirements of embedded system designers. The company's VirtuaLUN Fibre Channel Target emulation system is widely used in the SAN industry for product development, test and QA.
