Ciprico Virtual Storage Technology
Ciprico Virtual Storage Technology (VST) is an exciting new storage paradigm for the datacenter that allows arrays to span between an HBA and a server motherboard. A high-performance, ultra cost effective ten-drive array, for example, can now be built with Ciprico VST by simply using the six drives found on many motherboards and a Ciprico four-port HBA. A 14 drive system can now be built using an 8 port Ciprico HBA and VST running on today’s server motherboards.
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FEATURES
VIRTUALIZE STORAGE ACROSS CIPRICO HBAS AND MOTHERBOARDS
- Add as many as six additional ports to your HBA
- Create virtual 10 drive array with 4 port HBA / 14 drive array with 8 port HBA
- Improve storage flexibility and efficiency
SUPERIOR MANAGEMENT AND FEATURES
- Full Linux 2.6 support, including RAID5
- Seamlessly manage SATA motherboard and SAS HBA ports with one interface
- Enterprise features such as mixed capacity drive support, distributed sparing… AND MANY OTHER FEATURES.
IMPROVE SYSTEM PERFORMANCE WHILE REDUCING COST
- Ten drives of performance, for the price of a four port HBA
- 6X performance over other RAID on motherboard solutions
- When combined with a RAIDCore 4 port HBA, users get over 150% more performance than competing 4 port HBAs.
INTEL CONTROLLER HUBS SUPPORTED
Intel 82801 IR |
ICH9R |
Intel 82801 HR/HH/HO |
ICH8R |
Intel 631x ESB |
631xESB |
Intel 632x ESB |
632xESB |
Intel 82801 GHM |
ICH7M/R |
Intel 82801 GR |
ICH7R |
AMD
This version now supports AMD SouthBridge SB600/SB700 chipsets
Note
Unless your motherboard has VST BIOS boot support, a RAIDCore HBA or a legacy drive is required for boot support.
Evaluation Copy
This evaluation copy provides the full features and capabilities of VST Pro 2008 for your system for 30 days. To continue using all features beyond that date, simply purchase a permanent license from Ciprico and continue using VST Pro 2008 uninterrupted.
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