Year: 2006

WiebeTech adds 4-bay enclosure to SilverSATA line

WiebeTech today announced it has added a 4-bay unit to its SilverSATA product line. The SilverSATA IV holds four 3.5″ SATA drives, with up to 750GB capacity for a total of 3TB (unformatted). Trays are removable and interchangeable with other SilverSATA models. Each drive tray has a dedicated connection to an eSATA host controller for highest speed performance. If using a software RAID utility, the SilverSATA IV can be configured to achieve speeds of over 200MB/s.

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New server rack for Xserve line previews at WWDC

GizMac Accessories has previewed their upcoming 25U XRackPro2 server rack with Apple’s new Xserve line at the Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) in San Francisco. XRackPro2 25U noise reduction server rack is a solution for rackmount Xserve servers and Xserve RAID storage. Supporting Xserve peripherals such as: tape and disk backup, networking, battery backup and other rackmount systems can also be installed inside the 25U XRackPro2 enclosure. Pricing for the 25U XRackPro2 server rack mount cabinet is US$2,199.

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Sportfolio Deluxe for MacBook, MacBook Pro released

Marware has announced the availability of the Sportfolio Deluxe for MacBook 13″ and MacBook Pro 15″or 17″ notebooks. Features of the new case include: storage for Apple-specific accessories; dual–lined zippers; headphone access; ultra–soft front Orca skin pocket; and a fully-padded shoulder strap. Retail pricing for the new cases, which are offered in black and blue, start at US$79.95 and are available now.

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Clunk Click Introduces Online Mac Backup Service

Clunk Click Introduces Online Mac Backup Service

An online data backup service for Mac OS X users is being launched by
data backup provider Clunk Click ( http://www.clunkclick.net ),
giving a simple, safe and affordable method of protecting the
precious contents of hard drives.

OnLine Pro for Macintosh OS X automatically backs up data to secure
offsite data centres via the internet each day, meaning Mac OS X,
users can recover lost data at any time from any internet connected
computer.

The lack of choice in backing up data held on Macs has been a
headache for some time.

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