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Removal of Advertising Template
[edit]Although I find the original placement of the advertising template on this page to be highly suspect, I've attempted to remove the marketer-sounding wording from the single paragraph describing the storage device. For future reference, all you wanna-be editors who believe that everything in the world is an ad-campaign, take a moment to "think" before you tag something. If this was an Advertisement, it can only be described as an abysmally poor advertisement. CameronB 03:14, 13 March 2007 (UTC)
- Yes, it is poor. But a bit of respectful advice: please do not insult volunteer editors. Make the article better instead. Perhaps the guidelines on using neutral tone, and not making Wikipedia into a product guide might be relevant. In particular, anything without a cited source can be removed at any time. Here is some descriptions of what might have been some products in maybe 2006 or so. Taken out of the article until we can replace with neutral sourced information. Thanks. W Nowicki (talk) 21:30, 11 November 2016 (UTC)
- The Newisys SA2120 SAS (Serial Attached SCSI) JBOD is a high-density SAS host to SAS/SATA disk direct attached primary or near-line storage solution. Based on the SCSI extended command set and serial interface, the Newisys SA2120 delivers up to 6.0 TB of incremental storage capacity at transfer rates up to 4800MB/second aggregate bandwidth. Dual controllers allow two separate hosts to connect to independent RAID sets, each with an independent 2400MB/second bandwidth or 4800MB/second aggregate bandwidth in a dual I/O module configuration.
- The Newisys SC4100 SCSI JBOD is a proven, high-density SCSI host to SCSI disk direct attached primary storage solution. Based on the Ultra320 SCSI technology, the Newisys SC4100 delivers up to 3.6 TB of incremental storage capacity at transfer rates up to 640MB/s aggregate bandwidth. Dual controllers allow two separate hosts to connect to independent RAID sets within the same enclosure, each with an independent 320MB/s bandwidth or 640MB/s aggregate bandwidth in split bus mode.
- The Newisys NA-1400 Network-Attached Storage Appliance incorporates a RAID system featuring four hot-swap SATA drives. It features dual gigabit interface and two USB ports. The device connects to networked personal computers and other electronic home media devices, providing up to three terabytes of external storage in "A package the size of a toaster," the company said.
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