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Review Summary
DriveStation Ultra is a ten-drive, high performance and high capacity direct attached storage solution ideal for businesses that demand fast data transfer speeds for large files, such as high resolution video. Mac users can experience the blazing fast speeds using the Thunderbolt 2 connector and PC users can also connect through high-speed USB 3.0 and eSATA interfaces.
Ultrafast Thunderbolt 2 speeds up to 1243 MBps for Mac users
High performance NAS or enterprise hard drives optimized for continuous 24/7/365 operation
PC and Mac connectivity with Thunderbolt 2, USB 3.0 and eSATA support
RAID 0/5/6 support for safe and redundant data storage
Desktop form factor that provides data well within reach
Unparalleled Speed
The DriveStation Ultra features the revolutionary Thunderbolt 2 technology, raising the bar on how you transfer, store and transport data. Delivering speeds up to an amazing 1243 MBps in RAID 0, this desktop Thunderbolt 2 drive uses the fastest interface available.
High Capacity and Scalability
DriveStation Ultra 10-Drive is available in two capacities - 40 TB and 80 TB. The 80 TB model makes it the largest capacity desktop DAS in the industry. With Thunderbolt 2 ports, daisy chain up to 6 DriveStation Ultras per port and using all 6 ports on a Mac Pro, achieve up to 2.88 PB of storage!
High Performance Hard Drives
DriveStation Ultra features ten high performance NAS or enterprise hard drives optimized for continuous 24/7/365 operation with enhanced RAID performance. These cost-effective hard drives run cooler, last longer and reduce meantime between failure.
Multi-Interface Support
While Mac users can experience blazing fast speeds with a Thunderbolt 2 connection, PC users can also connect to the DriveStation Ultra with USB 3.0 and eSATA support.
Flexible Storage and Redundancy
DriveStation Ultra provides users the flexibility to easily maximize capacity or protect their data using RAID redundancy.
RAID 0 combines all drives into a single array offering maximum storage capacity with no redundancy
RAID 5 stripes the data across all ten drives, interspersing parity data to provide an efficient blend of fault tolerance and storage capacity
RAID 6 uses two parity stripes per hard drive, allowing two hard drives to fail without any data loss