
VTrak 15110 User Manual
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| Up to 200 MB/sec sustained | High data thoughput. | 
| bandwidth (over two iSCSI ports) | 
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 | logical drives. | 
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| Supports  | Allows you to manage the RAID subsystem | 
| through RS232 and 10/100 BaseT | while maximizing bandwidth on the iSCSI | 
| Ethernet connections | network. | 
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| Supports SNMP (v1) CIM and | |
| WBEM standards | integration. | 
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| Tagged command queuing up to | Maximum performance in  | 
| 256 commands | Operating Systems. | 
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| Supports SATA II Native Command | High performance and efficiency through | 
| Queuing | efficient command  | 
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| Allows a defective component to be | |
| power supplies, fans and battery | replaced without interrupting data | 
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 | accessibility to the host system. | 
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| All FRUs can be replaced without tools, | |
| (FRUs) | saving time and effort for support personnel. | 
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| Maintains full fault tolerant integrity by | |
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 | automatically rebuilding the data from a | 
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 | failed drive to an installed hot spare drive. | 
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 | Supports multiple, designated and global | 
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 | spares. | 
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| Automatic background data | Logical drive is quickly back  | 
| reconstruction when a drive is | minimal user intervention. | 
| replaced | 
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| Redundant,  | Load sharing and full operation even with | 
| units | multiple failed fans. | 
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| N+1 Redundant,  | Load sharing and full operation even with a | 
| power supplies | failed power supply. | 
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| Redundant SCSI ports | Load sharing and full operation even with a | 
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 | failed SCSI port. | 
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