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Product Highlights • Complete solution includes Writeable Snapshots, Volume Cloning and Replication at no-cost • Active-Active controller operation in HA configuration for redundancy and maximum performance • Online firmware upgrades in HA configuration for superior uptime DSN-6000 Series HA-Capable 4x1GbE or 2x10GbE iSCSI SAN Array with 12 SAS/SATA Bays (expandable to 60 bays) Features • Hot-Pluggable Design • Battery Protected Cache Memory: 4GB per Controller • 12 Hot-Swap SAS/SATA1 Hard Drive Bays • Supports 36TB Capacity with 3TB1 Hard Drives • Industry Standard 2U 19-inch Chassis • Hardware iSCSI Offload Engine Transactional Performance • DSN-6110: Up to 200,000 • DSN-6410: Up to 220,000 Additional DSN-6020 Expansion JBODs: • Up to Four Additional JBODs (60 Drives Total) • Up to 180TB Total Capacity Using 3TB1 Drives High Performance iSCSI Interface: • DSN-6110: Four 1GbE Data Ports per Controller • Add a DSN-610 Controller for High Availability (Active/Active Operation) • DSN-6410: Two 10GbE Data Ports per Controller • Add a DSN-640 Controller for High Availability (Active/Active Operation) Overview D-Link's DSN-6000 Series (DSN-6110 & DSN-6410) iSCSI SAN array is a highly available, data center-class network storage solution in a 2U rack mount form factor that is simple to deploy and manage, ideal for small to medium enterprises seeking nearline or primary storage. It uses an intuitive management GUI to ensure the system can be up and online in little time, even with limited IT knowledge. The DSN-6000 Series supports 36TB of raw capacity using 3TB1 drives and overall scalability to 180TB using additional DSN-6020 expansion JBODs. All DSN-6000 storage solutions are supplied complete with snapshot, volume cloning and remote replication capabilities, without the need for costly software licenses. Also, each RAID controller is equipped with 4GB cache to ensure maximum read and write performance right out of the box. iSCSI for IP Networks Storage Area Networks (SANs) have traditionally been reserved for complex Fibre Channel networks. The introduction of iSCSI has extended the powerful centralized storage capabilities of SAN technology to IP networks. By utilizing existing Ethernet technology, the costs associated with Fibre Channel switching, separate host bus adapters, expensive storage subsystems and administration is significantly reduced. iSCSI SANs leverage the Ethernet infrastructure and standards that are already familiar to most IT personnel.