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Buffalo Introduces the DriveStation Ultra 10-drive Thunderbolt 2 DAS

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Buffalo Americas, a leading provider of external storage, network attached storage (NAS) and networking solutions, today announced availability of its new DriveStation Ultra, a high-capacity direct attached storage solution ideal for businesses and professionals that demand fast data transfer speeds for large files, such as high resolution 4K video.

Professionals working in video production, gaming development, CAD design and more require both fast data transfer of extremely large files and the capacity to store them in a convenient form factor that is readily accessible. The DriveStation Ultra was designed to meet the performance and capacity needs of these industries with its 10-drive design, delivering up to 80 TB in a desktop form factor. Equipped with Thunderbolt 2, Mac users can experience write speeds up to 1243 MB/s using RAID 0.



"We designed the DriveStation Ultra from the ground up to meet the capacity, scalability and speed requirements of our professional customers, equipping it with multiple interface support and an industry-first 10-bay design for a desktop form factor," said Matt Dargis, COO, Buffalo Americas, Inc. "Enabling customers to daisy chain up to six DriveStation Ultras for each Thunderbolt 2 connection on their devices means that a customer with a Mac Pro with six Thunderbolt 2 ports could have an unprecedented 2.88 Petabytes of storage at hand."

DriveStation Ultra Benefits and Features
  • Desktop form factor with 10 hard drives provides up to 80 TB of storage within easy reach
  • 40 TB model features 10 NAS hard drives and 80 TB model features 10 helium-filled enterprise hard drives optimized for continuous operation
  • Multiple I/O interface support to deliver maximum flexibility and compatibility for Mac and PC users, including two Thunderbolt 2 ports, one eSATA port and one USB 3.0 port and corresponding cables
  • RAID 0, RAID 5 and RAID 6 options allow users the flexibility to maximize capacity or protect data with RAID redundancy
  • Three-year warranty and 24/7 U.S.-based technical support
The DriveStation Ultra has an MSRP of $4,799.99 for the 40 TB model or $9,999.99 for the 80 TB model.

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I would jump on the offer in a blink of the eye, but honestly price is out of the this world. Why everything TB must be so bloody expensive? Of course I know very well, and that's why I keep myself far and away from anything Apple. This thing is only for people with more money than sense.

Honestly... 10k, ten thousands, USD for 80TB DAS. Ha! Haaa! 10x He8 HGST drives is roughly only 55-60% of the total cost. You could easily create DAS twice as spacious for mSAS/eSATA including top of the line brand new RAID AIC. Thing I can testify too as I hate everything NAS and using only custom made DAS solutions.

A bit like buying Ferrari for 300k USD and then on the option list selecting different color of stitching than default for additional 25k. Idiotic.
 
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