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Arena's Indy-2231 ATA RAID provides high data performance and reliability for today's industry's most demanding storage applications. The Arena Indy-2231 provides enterprise expansion and superior fault-tolerance supporting the industry's most demanding mid-range to enterprise class applications in a 2U platform RAID.
The Indy 2231 is an Ultra 160 SCSI to PATA RAID system. In a 2U - 6 bay chassis, featuring hot-swappable power supplies and fans. The fans and power supplies are modularized allowing for easy removal from the rear of the unit.
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Host Interface: Ultra 160 SCSI
Data Transfer Rate: Up to 160 MB/second per channel
ID Assignment: 0-15
Number of Host Channels: 2
External Connector Type: HPD x 4 (68 pin High Density)
Expansion: SCSI Daisy Chain
Controller CPU: Intel i80303 RISC CPU
Cache Memory: 128MB - Upgradable to 512MB SDRAM (PC133 144-pin)
Disk Interface: PATA
Number of Disk Channels: 6
Hot Swap Disk Tray: 6 x 3.5" hot-swappable trays
Hot Swap Fan: 2 x Blower Fan
Hot Swap Power supplies: 250watt x 2 Redundant
AC Input Voltage: 100 to 240V (+/- 10%), 46 to 63 Hz
RAID Levels: JBOD, 0, 1, 0+1, 3, 5, 30, 50
RAID Arrays: 2
Data Rebuild: Automatic Data Regeneration
RAID Features: Global Hotspare, Multiple Host ID, Multiple RAID Arrays and Multiple Slices, and Background Initialization
Advanced Data Reliability Assurance: SMARTCor. Functions (DST, DS)
Online Expansion: Yes
Front Panel LCD and Buttons: Easy access for configuration and status report.
RS-232 Terminal: User Friendly interface for configuration and status report
GUI: Global-net standalone management software
Event Notification: Built-in buzzer, e-mail, and SNMP
Humidity: 10% to 85% non-condensing
Operating Temp: 5 C to 40 C
Non-Operating Temp: -25 C to 60 C
Safety Regulatory: UL, CUL, CB
EMC Standard: FCC, CE, C-Tick, BSMI
Physical Dimensions: 483 (W) x 450 (D) x 88 (H) mm
Physical Weight: 12 Kgs (without drives)
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- Disk Self Test (DST)
Before the release of this function, users of RAID systems were forced to test suspected bad hard drives in a host computer individually using a drive manufacturer’s utility. This function tests the health of hard drives with them installed in the RAID unit. DST performs write tests, servo analysis, and read scan tests; the test results are then displayed on the LCD and hyper terminal output. This can aid the user in deciding whether or not to replace a suspected failing hard drive. We highly recommend running this test before initializing a RAID set to ensure a healthy RAID solution.
- Disk Scrubbing (DS)
With today’s RAID subsystems being capable of storing multiple terabytes, it is becoming increasingly difficult to manage and maintain that large amount of data. To aid a user in maintaining their data’s health, Arena-MaxTronic has released their newest firmware function Disk Scrubbing. The data and/or parity stored on hard drives can sometimes become corrupted; this data can also reside in areas that are not accessed for long periods of time. DS will use idle time to test the disks, and if a sector is found to be corrupted, the data will be regenerated from other RAID member disks and will be written to an uncorrupted sector. The purpose of DS is to prevent the possibility of having multiple corrupted sectors in a single stripe, which is one of the main causes of data loss.
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