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SUNNYVALE, CA -- (Marketwire) -- 03/28/13 -- Infortrend Corporation (TPE: 2495), today announced five new additions to its ZFS-based EonNAS x10 Series -- the 2-bay EonNAS Pro 210, the 5-bay EonNAS Pro 510 and the 8-bay EonNAS Pro 810 tower models, as well as the 4-bay 1U EonNAS 1110 and the 8-bay 2U EonNAS 1210 rack mount models. These new additions offer enterprise-class storage solutions that help SMB and SOHO users optimize file sharing, IP SAN applications, data storage and backup.
The new EonNAS x10 Series features Intel Atom Dual-Core 2.13GHz processor, 2GB DDR3 RAM, USB 3.0 and two Gigabit LAN ports. Supporting up to 4TB SATA HDD in each hard drive bay, storage capacity can reach up to 32TB with the EonNAS Pro 810 and EonNAS 1210.
As part of the Infortrend EonNAS family, the newly-announced models offer comprehensive protocol support, enabling SMB and SOHO users to serve file- and block-based applications with a single device and achieve easy file sharing between different workstations in an office environment. Data storage is enhanced by enterprise-class features including data deduplication and compression for optimized resource utilization and the ZFS file system for end-to-end data integrity with corrupt data self-healing. Data is further protected by features such as unlimited snapshot, which offers space-efficient differential data copies to quickly rollback data or restore files in the event of data errors as well as storage pool mirror.
The EonNAS x10 series is also strategically-priced to be ultra SMB-friendly. William Chen, director of product strategy for SMB Storage at Infortrend, noted, "We are inviting SMB business owners to say 'Enough is enough!' to those Linux-based NAS manufacturers who have been overcharging them for the various counter-productive entertainment features that are distracting to businesses. Infortrend EonNAS offers advanced enterprise solutions, such as data deduplication, compression, unlimited snapshot and corrupt data self-healing that those other Linux-based NAS only wish they could offer at a price point that is generally 10-15% lower."
The EonNAS x10 series is now available through Infortrend's network of distributors, resellers and service providers. The tower EonNAS Pro 210 is listed for $449, EonNAS Pro 510 for $649, and the EonNAS Pro 810 for $849. The 1U rack mount EonNAS 1110 is listed for $949 while the 2U rack mount EonNAS 1210 is listed for just $1699.
To learn more about Infortrend's EonNAS solutions, please go to www.eonnas.com/us.
About Infortrend
Founded in 1993, Infortrend Corporation (TPE: 2495) is a leading provider of high performance networked storage solutions focusing on quality, reliability, choice and value. Fueled by a depth of technological expertise and system level knowledge, Infortrend storage solutions have been widely deployed on a variety of demanding applications by multiple users across commercial and industrial markets. Its core brands include the ESVA, EonStor DS, EonStor and EonNAS product families. For more information, please visit www.infortrend.com.
Infortrend®, ESVA®, EonStor®, EonNAS®, SANWatch®, and EonPath® are trademarks or registered trademarks of Infortrend Technology, Inc. Other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
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