NetComâ„¢ Data Storage Appliances - 4 Bay RAID
Data Storage Appliances for Business
Model |
NR5-4-1000 |
NR5-4-2000 |
NR5-4-3000 |
Storage Capacity | |||
Number of Hard Drives | 4 |
4 |
4 |
RAID Levels Supported (in HW) | 0, 5, 10 |
0, 5, 10 |
0, 5, 10 |
Raw/Useable Capacity per Drive | 250/239 GB |
500/469 GB |
750/698 GB |
Total Raw Capacity | 1,000 GB |
2,000 GB |
3,000 GB |
Total Useable Capacity - | |||
RAID 0 | 956 GB |
1,876 GB |
2,795 GB |
RAID 10 | 478 GB |
938 GB |
1,396 GB |
RAID 5 | 717 GB |
1,407 GB |
2,094 GB |
Performance | |||
Max. Data Transfer Rate | Up to 150 MB/sec. (105 MB/sec. Typ.)(1) |
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Disk Rotational Speed | 7,200 RPM |
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Average Latency Time | < 8 ms |
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Hard Drive Cache | 8MB or 16MB(2) |
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Host System HW Req. | At least 1 available PCI, PCI-X or PCIe card slot At least 1 PCI, PCI-X or PCIe eSATA Host Bus Adapter (HBA) |
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Host System SW Req. | Windows XP, Windows Vista, or Mac OSX (v10.4 or later) or Linux
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External I/O Interface(4) | eSATA (1.5 Gb/s, 150 MB/s) |
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Number of I/O Connectors | 1 (eSATA) |
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Dimensions | 8.13 x 6.02 x 11.28 H x W x D (in.)
20.64 x 15.28 x 28.65 H x W x D (cm) |
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Weight | 19.89 lbs / 9.021 Kg |
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Power | |||
Voltage Range | 100 - 240 VAC (Autosensing) |
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Frequency Range | 50 to 60 Hz. |
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Power consumption | 250W max. (95W Typ.) |
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Cooling | Dual Internal fans |
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MTBF | > 100,000 hours |
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Warranty | 1 year(3) |
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Certifications | UL, CE, FCC, C-tick, PSE, VCCI, MIC, RoHS Compliant |
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Acoustic | < 48dB |
Notes
(1) RAID 0. Host system dependent.
(2) Depending upon drive model.
(3) Extended warranties available.
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