MTI Technology Corp. recently announced that its Vivant 400 Series enterprise storage solution is now available with 146.8-GB disk drives. According to the company, the new 146.8-GB drives allow users to expand storage to 25.8 terabytes of data. The Vivant 400 can accommodate 16 disk drives per 3U enclosure and 11 enclosures per cabinet or rack for a total of 176 drives. The 146.8-GB drives have a rotational speed of 10,000 revolutions per minute and yield an average seek time of only 4.7 milliseconds.

The Vivant 400 is also available with 36.7- and 73.4-GB Seagate drives. Available in both SAN (storage area network) and direct-attached models, MTI’s Vivant 400 Series supports multiple heterogeneous open systems host servers running on operating systems that include Sun Solaris, HP-UX, Windows NT and 2000, NetWare, Linux, and AIX. For more information, visit: http://www.mti.com.

 

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