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FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
iQstor
Releases iQ1000 Storage System, Delivers Highly Scalable, Automated
SAN Solutions for Small to Mid-Sized Businesses
New Fibre Channel Storage Solution Delivers
Integrated
Enterprise Level Functionality at a Cost Efficient Price Point
Newbury Park,
Calif. – May 12, 2003 – iQstor Networks, Inc., developer
of integrated Fibre Channel Storage Area Network (SAN) solutions,
announced the general availability release of their iQ1000 Storage
System, developed to deliver automated SAN solutions with enterprise-level
features for small to mid-sized businesses (SMBs) at a cost-effective
price point.
The iQ1000 Storage
System delivers a wide range of enterprise level data service features
including storage virtualization, snapshot, mirroring, remote replication,
and policy-based storage provisioning affordable for the small and mid-size
market, enabling storage administrators to benefit from greater
ease of integration and improved cost-efficiencies as they manage
their storage growth requirements.
“The small and mid-size
market segment is underserved by existing storage solutions, and
with the iQ1000 we will provide a compelling answer to those businesses
that need an enterprise level solution in today’s economy,”
Jason Lo, president and CEO, iQstor Networks, said. “The iQ1000
will allow many of the small and mid-size companies to build larger, more
flexible and more cost-effective enterprise-level storage area networks,
and the integrated and automated iQ1000 storage solutions will allow
IT professionals to simply deploy powerful and optimized network
infrastructures for competitive advantage.”
The new Fibre
Channel iQ1000 Storage System provides an intelligent storage building
block of 15 drives in a 3U rackmount form factor, scaling up to
120 drives (17.5 TB) supported per storage subsystem. Ensuring high
availability by utilizing fully redundant, hot swappable components
for disk drives, power supplies, cooling modules and storage system
components, the iQ1000 also features dual active SP100 storage processors
with transparent fail-over support to further increase availability.
Integrated RAID level (0, 1, 3, 5 and 1+0) provides data protection
and helps keep business critical applications running. The iQ1000
subsystem supports four host connections and 2 FC-AL disk loops
at 2Gb/second, and provides centralized administration to increase
productivity and reduce costs.
Enterprise level
data service features provided by the iQ1000 Storage System include:
- Storage Virtualization
Services (SVS) to consolidate storage resources, reduce complexity,
increase ease-of-use and reduce total cost of ownership (TCO)
- Managed
Snapshot Services (MSS) to improve disaster recovery and increase
data availability
- Remote Replication
Services (RRS) for off-site replication for enhanced business
continuity, server-less data migration facility between heterogeneous
storage subsystems, and the ability to access mission-critical
applications immediately after a primary site disaster
- Intelligent
Capacity Management (ICM) for policy based storage provisioning
and expansion, enabling file system growth
- Data Backup
Services (DBS) with snapshot and mirroring for improved disaster
recovery
“iQstor’s
storage solution is the first product on the market that addresses
the needs of small to mid-sized businesses by eliminating storage
complexity,” Marc Staimer, president, Dragon Slayer Consulting,
said. “This means that the small and mid-size market can now focus on
managing their business and not their storage.”
iQstor has embedded
storage management and data services into the storage processors,
allowing their SAN solutions to reduce the workload of storage administrators
at small and mid-size enterprises and optimize their storage resources, increasing
productivity and reducing operating costs.
“As an
educational institution, we need to ensure that our data is secure
and highly available under all circumstances,” Sam Young,
director, computer information services, La Sierra University, said.
“We’ve deployed an iQ1000 Storage System to deal with
our growing IT needs, and its ease-of-use, scalability and affordability
has allowed us to address our IT and budgetary requirements in a
smart and very effective way.”
Availability
iQstor’s iQ1000 Storage System is released to general availability
on May 12, 2003 and is available through reseller channel partners.
iQ1000 pricing starts from $25,200.
About
iQstor Networks, Inc.
A privately held company, Newbury Park, CA-based
iQstor launched in January 2002. The company's core management team
possesses more than 50+ collective years storage industry expertise
in engineering, product development, global management and marketing.
The iQstor vision is to embed expertise into the storage subsystem
that significantly reduces the workload of storage administrators
in small and mid-size environments. These automated tools can manage ever-increasing
amounts of data as well as the different storage policies that each
company maintains. The ultimate goal is storage that is intuitive
to use and scales without disruption. For more information on iQstor,
visit the company's web site at www.iqstor.com.
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