D-Link Announces DSN-4000 Series iSCSI SAN Arrays
D-Link announced the DSN-4000 Series xStack Storage iSCSI SAN Array, which targets secondary server applications such as disaster recovery, backup, surveillance, and archiving in small to mid-size businesses.
D-Link is offering the DSN-4100 and DSN-4200 arrays in a 3U form factor with up to 32 TB of capacity in 16 SAS/SATA drive bays. Customers can expand the system to 48 drive bays and 96 TB of capacity. The 4100 includes four 1 GbE ports delivering a combined bandwidth of 425 MB/s, while the 4200 provides eight ports and 850 MB/s.
The 16-bay base DSN-4100 array is available for $5000, while the 16-bay DSN-4200 unit is priced at $6200. The DSN-4000 expansion unit sells for $3200.
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and working firmware will be along just after it goes out production.
The machine is working ok in a Hyper-v cluster. DLINK support is one of the worst I have ever encountered.