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ProStor SystemsProStor Systems develops and sells RDX® disk technology, the industry’s first disk-to-removable-disk backup and archive technology that offers enterprise-class data protection at a fraction of the cost. The RDX storage solution has become the new multi-vendor standard for backup, archive and interchange applications. In fact, computer users who have traditionally relied on tape storage, CDs, DVDs, external hard drives, retail backup software, backup outsourcing or, in many cases, no data protection at all, can now take advantage of the best-in-class data protection for business and personal computer data – ProStor’s RDX technology. www.prostorsystems.com
Small BusinessesDesigned for small businesses, RDX® drives and cartridges provide a simple, safe, speedy solution for users who want to protect, restore, share and archive their most valuable business and personal data, including files, presentations, spreadsheets, databases, emails, digital photos, videos, images, and graphics. RDX removable media allows users to save their data on rugged, portable cartridges that can be labeled and stacked in the office or moved offsite for safekeeping.
RDX Removable DiskFast, dependable and affordable, the RDX disk media houses a 2.5-inch hard drive in a rugged, shockproof cartridge. Drag and drop functionality makes protecting valuable data a breeze. And RDX drives have been certified with most popular SMB backup software. Users can select an array of cartridge capacity options, including 40 GB, 80 GB, 120 GB, 160 GB and 300 GB. Every year, cartridge capacities will increase, allowing users to store more data on a single piece of media without having to buy a new dock.
LicensingProStor’s RDX technology has been adopted by major OEMs including Imation and Tandberg Data. Both Imation and Tandberg manufacture RDX solutions under license from ProStor and sell the products under their own brands. They also sell to OEMs who market RDX technology under their OEM brands as well.
Best Practices in BackupFor the first time, small businesses and home users have the opportunity to configure backup routines, including disaster recovery plans, that mimic the protection of large IT data centers, all at an affordable price. Users can manage automatic backups to RDX cartridges or drag and drop individual files when needed. In any case, RDX provides the flexibility that every business and personal computer user needs to secure their data and restore it in seconds instead of hours. |
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