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J1500S rack mount JBOD J1500S rack mount JBOD (rear)

Ultra 160 SCSI JBOD Storage - Up to 1.5 Terabytes of storage capacity in only 4U of vertical rack space

A reliable, flexible and affordable storage solution for todays demanding network environments. The J1500S combines the highest density and lowest cost per megabyte in a JBOD (Just a Bunch Of Drives) array. System performance is enhanced with up to 1.5 Terabytes of internal storage capacity, and 10,000 rpm Ultra 160 SCSI drives. Your initial investment is protected with a clear upgrade path to the Sunrise next-generation R1000S intelligent hardware-based RAID 0-6 storage solution.



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Multi-platform support (Sun Solaris™, Windows 95/98™, Windows 2000™, MacOS™ and Linux)
Up to twenty-one internal hot-swap drives, each offering up to 73GB of storage capacity
Available in both Ultra 160 SCSI and fibre-channel variants
SAN compatible (additional software may be required)
Enclosure fault management controller (I2C or Saf-Te options)
Dual hot-swappable rear-mounted 450 Watt N+1 redundant power supplies
Hot-swappable 80mm cooling fans (ball bearing)
Low-profile 4U vertical rack form factor

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