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January 23, 2009 ( PowerHomeBiz ) -
Santa Fe Springs, CA
- Enhance Technology, headquartered in Santa Fe Spring, California, is the
pioneer in design and implementation of hybrid input/output technology in
the storage subsystems. Coupled with innovative and affordable storage
solutions, Enhance Technology offers unparallel support to meet with our
customer’s demands and needs. Enhance Technology is a technology partner of
Tiger Technology. By making sure the Enhance UltraStor RS8/RS16 IP iSCSI &
FS Fibre Channel RAID subsystems compatibility with Tiger Technology's
metaSAN, cross platform file sharing Storage Area Network (SAN) management
software, Enhance technology has proved again its superlative character in
its data storage products.
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As the increasing requirements of the connections and the speed between
SAN and end-users, it’s necessary to acclimatize the metaSAN to satisfy the
demand. The Tiger Technology's metaSAN enables multiple users to share
access to common data files in workgroups where heavy bandwidth requirements
are the norm. With metaSAN, users can manage accesses to their shared
storage the same way they normally would for any other local drive. Using
metaSAN, video and film editors, digital artists, healthcare specialists,
and corporate users can simultaneously access a common pool of data files
such as video clips, databases, or medical archives as easily and
transparently as if the content was stored on their local drive. Both the
UltraStor RS8/RS16 iSCSI & Fibre Series were fully tested with metaSAN SAN
Management Software and the results were impressive revealing the improved
performance with SAN.
To ensure high performance, reliability, and customer confidence on our
full line of storage subsystem models, Enhance Technology always takes the
initiative step to help our customers avoid compatibility issues normally
associated with newly released firmware revision such as the new metaSAN 3.2
which includes support for Mac OS X and Windows Server 2008.
Tiger Technology’s metaSAN turns the UltraStor products into a powerful,
cross-platform, file-level sharing SAN by eliminating the risk of
file-system corruption that would otherwise occur when multiple computers
access the same disks. With metaSAN, multiple computers can benefit from
high-speed block-level access, cross-platform support, automatic load
balancing, transparent failover, and per-client bandwidth usage control.
Multiple Enhance storage arrays can also be striped together to meet greater
performance requirements. These innovations ensure a perfectly transparent
and reliable networked shared storage that can fuel the most creative
environments in addition to greatly reducing the cost of managing
mission-critical resources.
With extensive research and development history, friendly and
knowledgeable technical support staff, and our commitment to provide the
highest quality in storage products, customers can rely on Enhance
Technology to provide the most up to date, high performance and fully
compatible storage device with a peace of mind. Enhance Technology is
definitely the company you can trust and count on when it comes to server or
SAN storage devices.
About Tiger Technology.
Tiger Technology, Sarl, is a Swiss-based software developer of high
performance storage area networking (SAN) management tools. The company's
cross-platform file sharing management software solutions set new standards
for multiple users sharing and managing access to bandwidth intensive data
consolidated on a centralized storage location.
About Enhance Technology Inc.
Founded in 1997, Enhance Technology designs and manufactures high
performance storage systems and products for the digital content creation,
medical imaging, security surveillance, and IT market spaces. Headquartered
in Santa Fe Springs, California with Asia branch in Taipei Taiwan, Enhance
Technology has become a world leader in hybrid I/O storage design and
development. For more information about Enhance Technology Inc., please
visit www.enhance-tech.com or call 1-866-537-5140.
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