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Source: Promise Technology
August 6, 2007

Promise Technology, Leader in Serial RAID Data Protection, to Exhibit Its Comprehensive Line of SATA and Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) Storage Products at LinuxWorld

WHEN:

August 7 – 9, 2007

WHERE:

LinuxWorld Conference & Expo, Moscone Center, San Francisco, Calif., Booth # L-626

WHAT:

Promise experts will be available to demonstrate the company’s next-generation storage solutions; products on display will include:

· E-class storage subsystems with dual active, failover/failback redundancy for bulletproof data protection with Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) and FC interfaces, supporting up to 320TB capacity and providing RAID 6 protection against two simultaneous drive failures.

· SAS RAID Card RAID 5/6 with open source and driver support in the kernel.

· Entry level SAS RAID cards for department and workgroup data protection.

Promise’s robust, easy-to-use management interface gives the whole line, top-to-bottom, a consistent look and feel and an intuitive portal for managing performance and protection parameters for vital business data.

Promise products are supported by the most confident warranty program in the industry, 24x7 phone support and advanced replacement any time, any where for three years.

About Promise Technology, Inc.
Promise Technology, with over 15 million RAID controllers shipped worldwide, is committed to its customers' data by delivering best-in-class fault tolerant storage products across all market segments. Promise has a comprehensive SAS/SATA storage product line including rack mount RAID enclosures for SAN and DAS applications, PCIe RAID controllers for servers and workstations, NAS systems for SOHO and RAID ASICs for embedded applications. Headquartered in Milpitas, Calif., the company has ISO-9001 certified R & D centers in the United States, Taiwan and China and has sales and marketing offices worldwide. For more information, visit Promise Technology's website at www.promise.com.



 

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