...before it is too late!
Written on December 5th, 2025 by Tech Ads
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You might not know how valuable your data is until it is no longer
available, or even worse, it has been lost forever. If such an event were
to occur, it will take valuable man-hours to restore the data, if possible,
and cost your business countless dollars.
This is why you should invest in a data secure, high availability system,
before it is too late!
SOLIDdiskRAID High Performance Systems leaves no room for error.
SOLIDdisk RAID offers a fully redundant fault-tolerant solution, as well
as the ability to have your data available continuously. This is
accomplished since all of the parts, hard disks, power supplies,
controllers, and ventilators, are fully redundant, and can be exchanged
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during operation in case a defect occurs. The SOLIDdisk RAID Sy-
stem is a true hot swap unit. There is no down-time, no tools required,
and best of all, no cost to you!
There is only one way to guarantee data security, a SOLIDdisk RAID
System!
Facts: Transfer rate 20 MB/s (100 MB/s in the future). Up to 80 GB/
unit. Max. 128 MB cache. Single or dual processor cache system.
RAID levels 0, 1, 3 and 5. MTBDL more than 4 Mio. hours (500 years).
Supported computer systems: SUN SPARC, IBM RS/6000, Novell
NetWare, HP 9000/800/900, Apple, SGI, Motorola, DEC-VAX, ALPHA.
Europe: Tel. ++49-89-31 57 19 60
Fax ++49-89-315 16 94
Distributors:
USA: DICKENS DATA SYSTEMS « Tel: 1-800-448-6177 * Fax: 1-404-442-7525
AUSTRIA: INFORMATION STORAGE © Tel: ++43-2231-66416-0 * Fax: ++43-2231-66416-6
BENELUX : AVANCE © Tel : ++31-3480-30688 * Fax: ++31-3480-30232
STORAG F SWITZERLAND: SOLID COMPUTER * Tel: ++41-56-701230 * Fax: ++41-56-713069
USA: _ Tel. 1-800°784*RAID
| Internet: http://www. solidinfo.com
BENELUX : AXIO ° Tel : ++31-2155-11144 * Fax: ++31-2155-26580
CZECH. REP.: SOLID COMPUTER * Tel: ++42-2-436991 * Fax: ++42-2-434621
Circle 567 on Inquiry Card.
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‘…before it is too late!’
It’s worth noting that Microsoft Windows didn’t feature in the list of supported computer systems for the SOLIDdiskRAID where as Apple did. Even just a few years later that would have been almost unthinkable.
Some more details on the SOLIDdiskRAID can be found via the Wayback Machine.
Taken from: Byte - October 1995
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