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** 120TB RAIDFrame Computer Backup Device Available

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** 8TB HGST Helium disks increase RAIDPac drives to 24TB each

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RENO, NV - 1 JUL 2015 - Highly Reliable Systems, the innovative American-made server backup storage experts, today announced production of their highly anticipated 120-Terabyte RAIDFrame 5000 server backup device and 96TB network-attached RAIDFrame 4000 NAS backup system. Utilizing the latest 8TB HGST Helium hard disk drive technology, High-Rely RAIDFrame backup appliances now deliver unprecedented storage capacities for computer backup and long-term retention.

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This development enables High-Rely to offer up to five 24TB RAIDPac drives secured into their direct-attached RAIDFrame 5000 backup device, generating 120-Terabytes of storage in RAID-0 or 80TB in RAID-5 mode. On the network-attached four-bay RAIDFrame 4000 backup NAS system this amounts to as much as 96TB of available combined capacity for long-term backup retention and archive storage sets. These RAIDPac storage modules represent the largest removable drives on the market, each equipped with its own integrated RAID controller. RAIDFrame appliances are available with optional hot-swap power supply units and dual 10-Gigabit Ethernet adapters.

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"High-Rely RAIDFrame server backup appliances incorporate our highly-removable RAIDPac drives, which allows users to easily pull and rotate the backup storage for retention. The RAIDPac contains three SATA hard disks and an integrated RAID controller so that when you pull a RAIDPac module from the RAIDFrame you're actually pulling an entire self-contained disk array" said Darren McBride, Chief Executive Officer at Highly Reliable Systems. "The RAIDPac unit can also be accessed in the field by plugging in a four-pin Molex power connection and either USB 3.0 or SATA cable at the back of the unit to become the world's largest removable drive."

 

RAIDFrame DAS and NAS server backup appliances are immediately available through partner resellers starting at $2999 MSRP (DAS: DR5001 / NAS: RR2000). High-Rely offers a wide range of network-attached and direct-attached backup storage solutions. Please visit http://high-rely.us10.list-manage1.com/track/click?u=092712e5ca6b1129b24632bf4&id=c4626a40d6&e=35edaaffc6 (http://high-rely.us10.list-manage1.com/track/click?u=092712e5ca6b1129b24632bf4&id=f1f50cc78e&e=35edaaffc6) for more information on our complete product line, including other RAIDFrame models.

 

 

** About Highly Reliable Systems, Inc.

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Highly Reliable Systems is a talented group of engineers, technicians, and backup storage experts based in Reno, Nevada, USA, that have provided computer backup solutions since 2003. High-Rely manufactures durable American-made backup devices utilizing highly-removable drives and network-attached auto backup enclosures. Available through channel partners, RAIDFrame and NetSwap BDR backup solutions are cost effective, reliable, and can be used in most any environment.

 

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** Media Contact:

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Olin Coles

Marketing Director

775-329-5139 *101

media ( -at -) high-rely.com

 

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