Promise Technology

Promise Technology, Inc.
Private
Industry Computer systems
Storage systems
Founded San Jose, California, 1988
Headquarters Hsinchu, Taiwan
Products RAID controllers, RAID subsystems, NAS enclosures
Number of employees
450
Website www.promise.com

Promise Technology, Inc. is a supplier of RAID storage catering to customers from the enterprise to SMB, as well as SOHO and digital home applications.

The company's website states it was founded in 1988 in San Jose, California.

Solutions

Product series

Milestones

Products

VTrak

The Promise VTrak E-Class RAID subsystem is a high availability RAID commonly deployed by enterprises for mission critical and creative applications.

VTrak E-Class is used in film and video post-production, since users can scale performance and capacity to support large scale, uncompressed HD workflows.[3]

The VTrak J-Class are expansion chassis that customers can use to scale their storage when they need more capacity.

Vess

Vess storage subsystems are designed for small to medium business and organizations of all sizes. The Vess storage system is used in surveillance applications and can handle unstructured data, disk-to-disk backup.[4]

The Vess R2000 was launched in August, 2012.

Pegasus & Thunderbolt Enabled

The Pegasus series of Thunderbolt-enabled storage are designed for professionals.

Pegasus R4 and R6

Pegasus R4 and R6 are the first 4-bay and 6-bay high performance hardware RAID featuring Thunderbolt technology.[5] Thunderbolt technology is a new, high-speed, dual-protocol I/O technology designed for performance, simplicity, and flexibility. This high-speed I/O technology is capable of delivering two channels of 10 Gbit/s (1.25 GB/s) per port of performance.[6]

Pegasus J2

The Pegasus J2, the smallest Thunderbolt-equipped storage device available, is ideal for creative professionals and power users who work on the go.[7]

Pegasus J4

The Pegasus J4, the first 4-bay high performance Thunderbolt storage system for 2.5” HDD or SSD drives.[8] The J4 can be used with new Thunderbolt-enabled notebooks to create a compact, mobile non-linear editing station, great for immediate on location use. The J4 was announced at CeBIT 2012.[9]

SANLink

The Promise SANLink adapter provides dual 4G Fibre Channel connectivity connected to a Thunderbolt port.[10] SANLink hardware enables any Thunderbolt-enabled storage system to connect to Fibre Channel infrastructure at Fibre Channel speeds.

See also

References

  1. , Promise Unveils Pegasus J2
  2. , Promise Introduced Pegasus J4.
  3. , Promise VTrak Now Qualified With Xsan 2 and Final Cut Studio.
  4. , Promise VessRAID 1840f review.
  5. , Promise Pegasus and Thunderbolt are Here.
  6. , Everything You Need to Know About Thunderbolt.
  7. , Promise Technology Introduces World's Fastest Ultra Portable Thunderbolt Storage.
  8. , Promise Technology's Portable J4.
  9. , Promise Debuts J4.
  10. , Promise SANLink Adapter Offers Thunderbolt Connectivity.

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