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RAIDON Launches USB3.0 Disk Array Storage Devices

By Hurrairah bin Sohail - on 25 Jan 2011, 4:15pm

RAIDON Launches USB3.0 Disk Array Storage Devices

RAIDON after delivering 2.5-inch portable series of USB3.0 external storage, is now releasing the new 3.5-inch USB3.0 external storage family to the market.


As Super Speed USB3.0 has gradually emerged from the market, Intel and many well-known hardware and software manufacturers or developers sequentially announced this functioning supports. RAIDON has taken the lead from carrying out USB3.0 family for 3.5-inch hard drives, supporting functions including JBOD, RAID 0, RAID 1 and RAID 5. These alternatives is offering protective storage solutions with massive storage capacities, meanwhile bringing the exceptional data transfer rate of USB3.0 to users.
 

And for the relieve of upgrade hassles, RAIDON USB3.0 family embeds with eSATA or Firewire interface from the series lineups, to offer the most suitable solution according to various demands and environments.

USB3.0 family product specifications:
Model Number GT1650-SB3    GR3630-SB3     GR3630-WSB3 GT5630-SB3    GR5630-SB3     GR5630-WSB3   
RAID Level N/A RAID 0, 1 RAID 0, 1 JBOD RAID 5 RAID 5
Host Interface USB + eSATA USB + eSATA USB + eSATA + Firewire800 USB + eSATA USB + eSATA USB + eSATA + Firewire800
Supports HDD 1 x 3.5-inch SATA 2 x 3.5-inch SATA 2 x 3.5-inch SATA 4 x 3.5-inch SATA 4 x 3.5-inch SATA 4 x 3.5-inch SATA
LCD Display N/A Yes Yes N/A N/A Yes
Power Supply Adapter Internal 70W Internal 70W Internal 200W Internal 200W Internal 200W
Available Now Available Q4, 2010 Q1, 2011 Q4, 2010 Q4, 2010  Q4, 2010


USB3.0 family shares identical HDD tray modules which facilitate HDD installations or replacements, simply brings convenience to data exchange from management among storage devices, especially between GT1650 and GT5630 for demands of JBOD function.

Furthermore, RAIDON has also released two types of USB3.0 PCI Express Cards to both desktop and notebook users for external storage expansions.

 

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