ATTO Technology S-Class manual Fibre Channel model, Scsi model

Models: S-Class

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JBOD, RAID Level 0, RAID Level 1, RAID Level 10 and RAID Level 5 configurable

Staggered drive spin-up to reduce peak power demand

Tagged command queuing to process up to 255 simultaneous data requests

RS-232 management for local management control; Ethernet option available for setup connection only

ATTO ExpressNAVTM browser-based interface for management and information

Two power supplies capable of 85-264 V (rated 100-240V AC) operation (340 watts each)

UL, TUV and CE marked and compliant

Internal thermal and power management

Redundant hot swappable power supplies with integrated thermal and power management

Hot spare sleds: replace degraded sleds with spares on the fly using software

Floor model cabinet or 19” 3U rack mount

Fibre Channel model

2 gigabit Fibre Channel Port (single or dual channel)

SFP-based Fibre Channel interface supports long wave and short wave optical cables

Built-in hub for daisy-chaining

Up to 9,500 I/Os per second per port

Up to 180 MB/sec. sustained Fibre Channel transfer rates per interface

SCSI model

Ultra 160 SCSI bus.

Dual stacked VHDCI connectors for daisy- chaining and termination

SCSI Target ID selection switch

Support for single-ended and LVD SCSI

No onboard termination

Exhibit 1.0-1 Back of rack mount model, Diamond Storage Array. Left: Fibre Channel. Right: SCSI.

2 Product overview

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ATTO Technology S-Class manual Fibre Channel model, Scsi model

S-Class specifications

ATTO Technology S-Class is a comprehensive solution designed to optimize storage and networking performance for digital content creation and enterprise environments. This product line specializes in high-performance connectivity, facilitating seamless data transfer and management.

One of the key features of the S-Class is its advanced RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) capabilities. This incorporates various levels of RAID configurations, enabling users to choose the right balance between performance and redundancy. The technology ensures data integrity while maximizing throughput, a crucial aspect for workflows dealing with large files such as video editing and graphic design.

Another standout characteristic of the S-Class is its support for high-speed interfaces, including Thunderbolt and Fibre Channel. With the ability to leverage these high-bandwidth connections, users can achieve exceptional data transfer rates that significantly reduce the time required for file uploads and transfers. This is particularly important in environments demanding real-time data access, such as broadcasting and production studios.

The S-Class also incorporates intelligent storage management features. The ATTO ConfigTool offers a user-friendly interface for monitoring and configuring storage settings, allowing for real-time adjustments and performance tuning. This ensures that users can effectively manage their storage resources, balancing capacity and performance according to their specific needs.

Furthermore, the technology employs a robust set of data protection mechanisms, including snapshot and backup capabilities. This ensures that critical data is safeguarded against potential loss, enhancing operational reliability. The integration of these features supports comprehensive workflow solutions, benefiting industries that require continuous access to high-volume data.

Lastly, the S-Class is built to integrate seamlessly with popular operating systems and platforms, providing versatility and ease of deployment. Whether used in a small studio or a large enterprise environment, ATTO Technology's S-Class stands out as a solution that combines speed, reliability, and manageable performance, making it a top choice for professionals who demand the best in their storage and network infrastructure.

In summary, ATTO Technology S-Class is not just a storage solution; it's a gateway to unlocking peak performance in data management, tailored for the challenges of today’s data-driven landscape.