ioSafe Unveils the ioSafe Solo - World's First 1.5TB External Hard Drive That Protects Against Data Loss From the Risks of Fires and Floods
Posted on: Tuesday, 13 January 2009, 07:00 CST
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"For years ioSafe has provided the industry's leading disaster proof
hardware. The ioSafe Solo at 1.5TB, provides a tremendous disaster protection
solution and represents fantastic value as a plug-and-play USB external hard
drive versus unprotected external hard drives," said
"For less than
ioSafe Solo product details
The ioSafe Solo external disk drive is engineered and tested to protect data from fire (up to 1,550 degrees Fahrenheit for one-half hour per ASTM E119) and flood (full immersion in fresh or salt water at depths up to 10 feet for 3 days). These capabilities are made possible by ioSafe's technology which can be used for both internally developed products and available to third-party manufactures for licensing. The technology optimizes protection of disk drive data to prevent damage from fire, floods and other disasters - while at the same time uniquely resolving heat dissipation issues found in all computer systems.
The ioSafe technology includes: * ioSafe's patented FloSafe cooling vent technology provides air-flow cooling to dissipate heat during normal operation. FloSafe technology also has the ability to detect destructive heat levels and automatically close the vents to protect data from extreme heat. * Data on ioSafe protected products also is protected from extreme heat by ioSafe's proprietary DataCast endothermic insulation technology. Chemically embedded with water, cooling water vapor is engineered to be released above temperatures of 160 degrees Fahrenheit to protect the data within the enclosure. * The patented HydroSafe technology is a waterproof vapor barrier designed to protect data loss from fresh or salt-water damage, including full immersion. Simultaneously, HydroSafe technology allows the cooling FloSafe air flow heat dissipation required by all computer hardware during normal operation.Availability and price
The Solo is available today and can be purchased online at
http://www.iosafe.com and soon purchased through retail channels. The ioSafe
Solo capacities and pricing are as follows: 500GB for
About ioSafe
Like an aircraft black box for data, ioSafe provides innovative disaster- proof hardware technology and disaster recovery services as a cost-effective way for corporations and consumers alike to protect their irreplaceable data. Recognized in 2008 by Byte and Switch editors as one of the Top 10 Storage Startups to Watch, ioSafe delivers disaster-proof hardware plus services that add physical security, natural disaster protection and regulatory compliance features to standard hard drive-based systems.
ioSafe is a privately held company with headquarters in
ioSafe is a registered trademark of ioSafe, Inc. All other brand names mentioned belong to their respective owners.
SOURCE ioSafe Inc.
Source: PR Newswire
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