Infrastructure
Designed for Demanding Environments
Doubtless Data Defense : These highly
Keep Your Files Safe and Secure Kanguru Defender Elite™
secure USB 2.0 fl ash drives meet government standards to ensure that your data is protected. Ideal for carrying sensitive information, they combine 256-bit AES hardware encryption, FIPS 140-2 Level 2 Certifi cation, onboard anti-virus, a tamper-resistant design, and remote management capabilities for a comprehensive security solution.
• HIPAA, SOX, and GLB compliant • Government-grade FIPS and EAL 2+ security • Remote management available • Real-time anti-virus scanning • Windows, Mac, and Linux compatible • No software required • Limited number of invalid login attempts
• Durable high-strength aluminum water-resistant design
• One chip password matching
Storage Squared
5big Storage Server is a professional fi le sharing server that’s compact enough to sit on a desktop, but designed to manage demanding activities for up to 100 PC, Mac, or Linux workstations—making it ideal for organizations of all sizes.
• Powered by Windows Storage Server 2008 • Dual Gigabit Ethernet connectivity • eSATA and USB 2.0 expansion ports for added storage • Supports RAID 0, 1, 5, 5+Spare • Available in 5TB and 10TB models
Small, Strong, and Secure
Rugged Mini Hard Drive features a protective rubber sleeve that resists shock, drops, and rain. The rugged exterior, combined with its small size, makes it a solid choice for on-the-go data transport.
• Delivers the speed of USB 3.0 with full backwards compatibility to USB 2.0
• 40% smaller than previous version
• Built-in password protection software keeps your fi les secure
• Full software suite including 10GB of Wuala secure online storage
• Available in 500GB, 500GB with 7200rpm, and 1TB models
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