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Sonnet Introduces Fusion D800P2 Eight-Drive RAID Storage System

PVC News Staff | 03/03

Sonnet Technologies today introduced the latest addition to its award-winning Fusion™ line of RAID storage systems: the D800P2. The D800P2 is a mid-level, software-configured RAID storage system containing eight hard drives, which can be formatted in RAID 0, RAID 1, and RAID 10 sets, or JBOD (individual drives) for individual projects or daily backups. The unit’s dual port multipliers offer high-performance data transfers of up to 390 MB/sec write, 475 MB/sec read. The D800P2 is designed for use with the Sonnet Tempo™ SATA E4P, Tempo SATA X4P, and Tempo SATA Pro ExpressCard®/34 SATA controller cards for Mac® and Windows® PCs to support multiple streams of ProRes HD video.

An economical solution, the D800P2 enables Sonnet’s customers to choose a system preconfigured with RAID/Enterprise edition or select Sonnet-certified desktop hard drive modules in 4TB to 16TB capacities, or without drives. Simple to deploy, the D800P2 includes two 2-meter locking eSATA data cables to make the controller connections, and its drives are easily software-configured for RAID or JBOD.

“Today’s video editing professionals have widely varying needs and budgets; some require more economical solutions that also offer the capability to be configured to their exacting requirements. A mid-level system, the D800P2 meets this demand by allowing our customers to start out with one drive, or load it with eight of the highest-capacity drives available, offering them a wider choice of price points and capabilities,” said Robert Farnsworth, CEO of Sonnet Technologies. “Providing great flexibility, the unit’s drives can be set up in a software-configured RAID 0 set for speed, RAID 1 set for redundancy, or JBOD for archiving data.”

Suited for use in the office or studio, the D800P2 features built-in handles and a small desktop form factor to allow transportation among sites. Like all other Fusion 4-, 5-, and 8-drive desktop storage systems, the D800P2 is extremely quiet, and utilizes a Vantec Stealth™ fan, making it perfect for use in noise-sensitive environments.

The D800P2 features hot-swappable drive trays, allowing Mac OS® users to hot-swap drives out of the enclosure without the need to shut down the computer. To move drives between storage systems easily, the drive trays are interchangeable with all Fusion desktop and rackmount storage systems (with the exception of the DX800RAID, RX1600RAID, and RX1600Fibre). Platform independent, the D800P2 is compatible with Mac OS, Windows, and Linux®.

The Fusion D800P2 is available now at a suggested price of $995 without drives, $1,995 for the 4TB version, $2,795 for 8TB, $2,995 for 12TB, and $4,595 for 16TB.

More information about Sonnet Technologies and the company’s other products is available at http://www.sonnettech.com. Additional information about the Fusion D800P2 can be found at http://www.sonnettech.com/product/fusiond800p2.html

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