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home > news > highpoint announce 1.2gb/sec sata raid

Highpoint announce 1.2GB/sec SATA RAID

Published: 4th October 2007 @ 8:47 PM
Author: Steve Dougherty


Highpoint have just added to their RocketRAID family of controller cards with the new RocketRAID 2522. Highlights of the card include a sustained data throughput of 1.2GB/s (the fastest available to date) as well as support for 40/40 (40 SATA drives up to 40TB) storage configurations.

For further details, grab the press release here.



Milpitas, Calif. – Oct 4, 2007 –announced the availability of the HighPoint RocketRAID 2522 SATA RAID Controller. The RocketRAID 2522 is the world’s first SATA RAID controller to deliver unmatched sustained performance throughput at 1200MB/s READ and WRITE.

The RocketRAID 2522 brings a new level of high performance and external connectivity for storage environments. The 1200MB/s sustained data throughput is achieved by striping together drives in a RAID array. Digital media environments gain the most benefits from utilizing the sustained throughput for viewing, editing and saving real time digital content and projects.



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