Dynamic Network Factory’s Genesis R Series SAS attached RAID Medical Imaging Platforms are reliable, easy-to-deploy, and high performance systems. These systems are designed specifically for the healthcare field to meet physician’s needs of on-demand access to patient’s electronic medical records (EMRs) —whether they are high resolution digital medical images using PACS (picture archiving and communications systems) or patient history data.
The Genesis-R 12az Medical Imaging Platforms incorporate Twelve Hot-Swappable 500GB RAID Certified 3Gbps SATA 7200RPM Disk Drives with the latest RAID technologies. High performance features include Dual Mini-SAS 4x SFF-8088 Host Ports for High-Speed SAS Connectivity, 256 standard 2GB max. Storage Cache, LCD Controller Panel Interface and Diagnostic LED Indicators, Capable of RAID Levels 0, 1, 0+1, 3, 5, 6, 10, 30, 50, 60 and JBOD and Dual Load-Sharing 350 Watt Hot-Swappable Redundant 1+1 Power Supply Modules with PFC.
With high volume mission-critical environments in mind, DNF Medical provides scalable storage arrays designed to grow as your storage requirements increase. Flexible storage expansion and hot-swappable diskdrives make it simple and straightforward to add storage on-the-fly withoutinterruption. For advanced enterprise-class protection, our High-Availability(HA) systems scale up to 264 terabytes, and feature active-active RAIDcontrollers with complete failover protection. DNF Medical offers the industry’s most reliable RAID systems to meet your dynamic needs.
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