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FibreShare
Built for OSX, but also runs on OS9, Fibreshare is the complete Fibrechannel management & client package. Setup arrays, mirrors, or JBOD's and share volumes in real time. You can work directly off the storage and then can release the volume to another client. Fast, Easy, Efficient. No Metadata servers to worry about. No System administrators to hire. It just works!

Anubis RAID Utility
Formatter, installer, drive utility. Supports virtually all fixed and removable media devices. Also supports a number of hardware RAID controllers.
Supports RAID levels 0 (striping), 1 (mirroring) and spanning. Supports virtually all 1394, USB, PCI based SCSI cards, as well as Fibre channel and SSA.

 

Discribe
CD & DVD recordable software. Supports the popular formats, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD+R, & DVD-R drives.

Discribe Robotic
Supports autoloaders for automated CD & DVD  duplication. Supports the popular formats, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD+R, & DVD-R drives. Check out our partners page for compatible units.
 


 
Charismac Qualifies ATTO Fibre Channel Cards with FibreShare V2.0

- Charismac will also offer ATTO Accelware customers an upgrade path to OS X -

Auburn, CA 10/14/03 - Charismac Engineering Inc. announced support for ATTO Technology’s ExpressPCI Fibre Channel host bus adapters in FibreShare V2.0 today. FibreShare V 2.0 is Charismac’s reliable new Storage Area Networking (SAN) software for OS X. Charismac will also offer users of ATTO’s Accelware SAN software for OS 9 an aggressive upgrade path to update their software to FibreShare V2.0 for OS X.

“By qualifying ATTO’s ExpressPCI fibre channel cards in FibreShare we have given our end users a very high-end, high-performance card that they can integrate into their FibreShare SANs,” said Wyler Furgeson, President and CEO of Charismac Engineering. “We are also very excited about our FibreShare V2.0 upgrade path for ATTO Accelware customers currently running OS 9. We can offer them a cost-effective way to move their SAN up to OS X now that the majority of audio and video editing applications can be run under OS X. This will definitely provide the end user with ways in which they can be more productive.”

 

 
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Fibre Channel technology has received a tremendous amount of press recently as the storage technology of the present, and of the future. Fibre Channel development was started in 1988, becoming an ANSI standard in 1994. With literally hundreds of manufacturers behind Fibre Channel, it has now thrust into the forefront as THE storage technology for high-speed video, audio, graphics and pre-press applications.

 

Point-to-point. The simplest storage topology, point-to-point employs a direct connection between the disk array and the host computer.

Loop. This topology employs a Fibre Channel hub to connect multiple hosts (workstations or servers) and storage devices. The 1GBps or 2GBps Fibre Channel bandwidth is shared among all devices connected to the hub. Only two systems can communicate with one another at the same time.

Switched fabric. Similar to an Ethernet infrastructure, this storage topology uses Fibre Channel switches to connect multiple disk arrays and devices. A switched fabric is the most flexible topology, because it allows all the connected hosts (workstations and servers) and storage devices to communicate with one another simultaneously — without sharing bandwidth.

 
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- Charismac will also offer ATTO Accelware customers an upgrade path to OS X -

Auburn, CA 10/14/03 - Charismac Engineering Inc. announced support for ATTO Technology’s ExpressPCI Fibre Channel host bus adapters in FibreShare V2.0 today. FibreShare V 2.0 is Charismac’s reliable new Storage Area Networking (SAN) software for OS X. Charismac will also offer users of ATTO’s Accelware SAN software for OS 9 an aggressive upgrade path to update their software to FibreShare V2.0 for OS X.

“By qualifying ATTO’s ExpressPCI fibre channel cards in FibreShare we have given our end users a very high-end, high-performance card that they can integrate into their FibreShare SANs,” said Wyler Furgeson, President and CEO of Charismac Engineering. “We are also very excited about our FibreShare V2.0 upgrade path for ATTO Accelware customers currently running OS 9. We can offer them a cost-effective way to move their SAN up to OS X now that the majority of audio and video editing applications can be run under OS X. This will definitely provide the end user with ways in which they can be more productive.”

 

 
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