Rugged data storage blade for VME, VXS, and OpenVPX embedded computing systems introduced by Critical I/O

Nov. 9, 2010
IRVINE, Calif., 9 Nov. 2010. Critical I/O LLC in Irvine, Calif., is introducing the StoreEngine 3-terabyte rugged data storage blade for OpenVPX, VXS, and VME embedded computing systems for applications such as high-bandwidth embedded data recording, file serving, and general-purpose RAID data storage. StoreEngine is a scalable, single-slot storage server able to serve block data like a disk drive or RAID system simultaneously with serving file data like a NFS/CIFS file server.

IRVINE, Calif., 9 Nov. 2010. Critical I/O LLC in Irvine, Calif., is introducing the StoreEngine 3-terabyte rugged data storage blade for OpenVPX, VXS and VME embedded computing systems for applications such as high-bandwidth embedded data recording, file serving, and general-purpose RAID data storage.

StoreEngine is a scalable, single-slot storage server able to serve block data like a disk drive or RAID system simultaneously with serving file data like a NFS/CIFS file server. The system can scale capacity and performance by adding StoreEngine blades.

The VXS and VME versions of the StoreEngine are available now, while the OpenVPX air- and conduction-cooled versions will be available in early 2011, company officials say. For more information contact Critical I/O online at www.criticalio.com.

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