MOBILE, Ala., April 11, 2017 -- Nfina TechnologiesTM Inc., manufacturer of highly reliable servers and storage devices, announces that the Nfina 700 Series and 800 Series storage servers have been certified for Microsoft® Windows Server® 2012 R2, x64, under category: device, Product type: Storage Spaces Enclosure. Windows users that deploy Storage Spaces now have a choice of certified servers with an industry leading five-year warranty.
This certification assures Microsoft Windows 2012 users that the 700 and 800 storage servers seamlessly integrate with Storage Spaces. These Nfina storage servers, utilizing only best in class components, have 12GB/s SAS connectivity, two processor sockets, dual redundant power supplies, and dual 10GbE ports. They can be configured with combinations of HDDs and SSDs, allowing users to take full advantage of the Storage Spaces capabilities, including the creation of a private cloud with data pools, storage tiering, mirroring, parity, and thin or thick provisioning. Storage Spaces has the ability to optimize data storage, moving more frequently used blocks of data to SSDs. The configuration flexibility of Nfina’s storage servers allows users to take full advantage of this feature to easily create a high-performance, high capacity storage system.
Nfina storage servers combine a remarkably low cost of acquisition and an industry leading five-year standard warranty, creating a new standard of value for Windows Server 2012 users. The 700 Series is Nfina’s most cost-effective, highest density server offering. It is a dual socket server with twelve 3.5” drive bays and dual power supplies. It is capable of numerous storage and processor options including various combinations of SSD and HDD drives. The 800 Series possesses the same features, but it has twenty-four 2.5” front drive bays plus two 2.5” rear drive bays. Like all Nfina products, these storage servers deliver high performance, extreme fault-tolerance and high reliability at a remarkably affordable price. Please visit Nfina’s website to learn more at https://www.nfinausa.com/
“Microsoft has created a remarkably easy way to deploy an extremely powerful storage platform,” said Warren Nicholson, CEO of Nfina Technologies. “In order to realize its potential and assure high-availability, hardware must be as remarkable as the software. That’s where Nfina comes in. Our servers have the configuration flexibility to take advantage of the capability of Storage Spaces, and our legendary reliability and five-year warranty adds to the value that Storage Spaces offers. Remarkably good software deserves remarkably good hardware – Nfina storage servers.”
Nfina Technologies, Inc. develops, manufactures, and markets highly reliable server and storage products: designed to provide the highest value proposition in the most demanding mission critical data center and enterprise IT environments. Our customers are Engineering and Information Technology professionals who require products designed and manufactured to the highest standards in the industry.
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