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  2. Thunderbolt (interface) - Wikipedia

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    The first Thunderbolt peripheral devices appeared in retail stores only in late 2011, following Apple's release of its first Thunderbolt-equipped computer in early 2011 with MacBook Pro, with the relatively expensive Pegasus R4 (4-drive) and Pegasus R6 (6-drive) RAID enclosures by Promise Technology aimed at the prosumer and professional market ...

  3. Hard disk drive interface - Wikipedia

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    The SAS is a new generation serial communication protocol for devices designed to allow for much higher speed data transfers and is compatible with SATA. SAS uses a mechanically identical data and power connector to standard 3.5-inch SATA1/SATA2 HDDs, and many server-oriented SAS RAID controllers are also capable of addressing SATA hard drives.

  4. Disk enclosure - Wikipedia

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    Factory-assembled Buffalo external hard drive in a disk enclosure. Multiple drives: RAID-enabled enclosures and iSCSI enclosures commonly hold multiple drives. High-end and server-oriented chassis are often built around 3.5-in drives in hot-swappable drive caddies. "5.25-inch" drive: (5.75 in × 8 in × 1.63 in = 146.1 mm × 203 mm × 41.4 mm)

  5. SanDisk Professional - Wikipedia

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    It also includes the G-SPEED eS, which is a small desktop enclosure with four drives. G-SAFE is optimized for professional digital photographers. It comes with RAID 1 functionality to protect digital photography. G-SAFE products support both FireWire 800 and USB 2.0 connections.

  6. RAID - Wikipedia

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    RAID (/ r eɪ d /; redundant array of inexpensive disks or redundant array of independent disks) [1] [2] is a data storage virtualization technology that combines multiple physical data storage components into one or more logical units for the purposes of data redundancy, performance improvement, or both.

  7. IBM FlashSystem - Wikipedia

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    Two-dimensional flash RAID with Variable Stripe RAID: 6U rackspace-Storwize IBM FlashSystem v840: 9846/8-AC1, 9846/8-AE1: Up to 40 TB per building block, Up to 320 TB with full scale-out of control enclosures Less than 200 μs min. latency up to 630,000 random read IOPS Two-dimensional flash RAID with Variable Stripe RAID: 6U rackspace-Storwize