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| DISC Increases Library Storage Capacity with Integration of New 9.1 GB Optical Disk Drive |
| 9.1 GB Drive boosts storage capacity up to 9.7 Terabytes of storage |
| (March 2, 2001)
Milpitas, CA - DISC®, Inc. (NASDAQ: DCSR), a leading manufacturer of nearline storage solutions, has integrated Sonys 9.1 GB multi-functional Magneto Optical drive in its nearline storage devices. Sonys latest iteration of MO technology gives us the ability to provide one of the most cost effective storage solutions in the industry, said Bob Riland, DISC Vice President of Sales and Marketing. The new drive will boost DISCs Orion D1050 - the largest 5.25-inch MO automated library system in the industry - to a capacity of 9.4 TB and also increase the performance of data transfers by 20 percent. Existing DISC library systems can be upgraded to support the new high-capacity drives and allow for storage increases of up to 75%. Our corporate goal is to build storage products that add capacity to networks for a fraction of the cost of RAID, continues Riland. By integrating the latest 9.1 GB technology from Sony, our end-users can acquire DISC storage solutions for less than 4 cents per megabyte. Product Features With high-speed access to 9.1 GB of data, the new drive provides exceptional reliability with mean time between failures (MTBF) of 100,000 power-on hours, and a mean swaps before failures (MSBF) of 750,000 cycles, making it the ideal storage solution for high capacity nearline storage environments. Pricing and Availability About DISC: |
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