YORKTOWN, VA, February 07, 2013 (Press-News.org) The Cybernetics iSAN 2000 product line delivers speed, power, and flexibility tailored specifically to small- to medium-size businesses. Models are available with 8, 12, 16 or 24 bays, and offer up to 200,000 IOPS sustained and 500 MB per second throughput, depending on port configuration.
The iSAN 2000 units provide true block level performance to servers and workstations through an intuitive management interface accessible via web browser, and are completely self-protecting via layered data protection, as well as encrypted, deduplicated WAN replication and a wide variety of backup configurations.
Since 1978, Cybernetics products have been built on leading edge technologies which have been rigorously tested to deliver seamless compatibility and solid reliability. Known for developing innovative - and exclusive - features, Cybernetics strives to provide greater functionality, data accessibility and return on investment at a better price than the competition. The company's dedication to high quality products, backed by the best in support in the industry, has made it a widely recognized leader in the data storage industry.
For more information, call (757) 833-9000.
Founded in 1978 and headquartered in Yorktown, Virginia, Cybernetics is a privately held corporation specializing in the design and manufacture of high performance disk, tape and virtual tape storage solutions.
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