PrimeArray’s CD/DVD/Blu-ray, NAS, and iSCSI storage products help organizations solve a host of business problems in the areas of:
Time is money, and loading CDs, DVDs, or Blu-ray discs onto a media server can be extremely time-consuming. Imagine how long it must take to load up to 500 discs, which is not uncommon for law firms handling litigation cases. A PrimeArray CD/DVD/Blu-ray loader can accommodate up to twelve discs at a time – allowing that data to […]
Read MoreStoring data on multiple PCs is inefficient and expensive. Consolidating your data storage on a network attached storage, iSCSI system, or disc server from PrimeArray improves efficiency and reliability, making the data available to more people in the organization. Comprise your information into one consolidated area for best data storage practices.
Read MoreMany businesses cannot afford downtime, no matter what natural or man-made disaster strikes. Those that have loaded information, including CD, DVD, and Blu-ray disc media, onto a co-located PrimeArray media server or disc server can keep their operations running and their customers satisfied during planned and unplanned outages.
Read MoreAs the nightly backup window shrinks and the amount of data and systems to be backed-up grows, a PrimeArray NAS system can provide a vital intermediary in backing up to tape. Systems can be backed-up to the FlexNAS at disk-to-disk speeds, virus checked and staged for backup to tape. Archiving emails and other data including disc media is a growing […]
Read MoreInformation stored on CDs, DVDs, and Blu-ray discs is only as safe as the discs themselves. Your information is lost if the media gets scratched, lost, or stolen. But when your disc media has been loaded onto a PrimeArray CD/DVD/Blu-ray server, the information is safe no matter what happens to the original discs.
Read MoreNetwork storage provides a convenient centralized location where users can store shared files, disc media, and back up their desktop computers. Network storage lets you offload maxed-out PC hard drives, possibly extending the life of the PCs and providing an easier, less expensive way to handle growing storage needs.
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