| Performance G-Force RAID built-in i80303 RISC CPU executes the RAID software code and supports data caching to achieve the highest performance. | Easy Maintenance The G-Force RAID designs with "Hot-Swap" parts include Hard Disk Tray, Redundant power supply unit and cooling fan for customers to remove and install the parts without interrupting data access while the RAID is on. |
| Hot Spare A Hard Disk drive can be configured as a hot standby disk. When a hard disk drive error occurs in one of the RAID members, this on-line hot spare disk drive will automatically take over for the failed disk drive. | OS Independent Whether it is for networks with stand-alone Windows 95/98, 2000, 2000 Server, NT, XP, Linux, Novell, Unix, or Mac based servers, or for clustered server environments, G-Force RAID offers complete operating system independence and transparence. |
| Auto Rebuild G-Force RAID provides automatic data rebuilding without issuing commands or keying in functions when a replacement disk drive is installed. | Capacity Expansion G-Force RAID comes with 4 to 16 Hard Disk drives which customers can configure into 0, 1, 0+1, 3, 5 RAID levels with required capacity and expand as their storage capacity needs grow. |
| Low Total Cost of Ownership G-Force RAID ensures a low total cost of ownership by eliminating unnecessary hardware, driver license, and administration costs. Meanwhile, the G-Force SCSI to IDE series provide further cost reduction capability by using IDE disk drives which are more cost efficient than traditional RAID systems with SCSI disk drive. | |