DNF Security’s Integrated Genesis-BPACS Series consists of a Bunch of PACS Software and shared image storage within a single physical hardware appliance. This allows for complete hardware utilization and considerable reduction in power/cooling costs. The Genesis -BPACS Series platform is ideal for environments where there are several edge recorders on the peripheral, and image is spread between multiple recorders. With the Genesis -BPACS you can have multiple edge recorders within a single hardware. Which means you can allocate and load-balance a certain amount of image sources(modalities) and hardware resources between the different PACS systems giving you higher efficiency and resource utilization; as well as scalability and expansion options as image storage needs increase.
The Genesis -BPACS Series 1620nz 6Gbps Image Storage System incorporates storage capacities of 14,000GB (14TB) to 32,000GB (32TB) with the latest RAID technologies. High performance features include Eight-Core 64-Bit Architecture, up to 12GB system memory, and four 10/100/1000 copper gigabit Ethernet connectivity ports.
This fault-tolerant data storage appliance comes in a convenient, space-saving 3U Rackmount chassis with hot-swappable drives and trays, redundant 800 Watt power supply, and an advanced cooling system. Your data is protected with your choice of RAID 0, 1, 1E, 5, 5EE, 6, 10, 50, 60, and JBOD across sixteen hot-swappable SATA disk drives on a high-performance 6Gbps SATA RAID controller.
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Input the amount of data you currently have in use. This will be used to generate an estimate on the number of disks you will need for this amount of available storage, after accounting for the RAID level.