Description
The new ForteRAID
The
ForteRAID offers huge capacity and blazing speed in a desktop package.
Connected by eSATA, FireWire, or USB 2.0, it gives you the freedom to
move projects between multiple systems and use the fastest interface
available on each system. ForteRAID uses a unique management utility
called Glyph Manager. It allows you to select RAID modes, check the
health and temperature of the enclosure and drives, and view any drive
errors or rebuild failures. Glyph Manager (for Windows and Mac OS X)
constantly monitors the ForteRAID as a background task, notifying you
if your RAID needs attention.
Huge capacity with fault-tolerance built in.
The ForteRAID supports up to 8TB using 7,200 RPM drives. All models support RAID 0, 1, 3, 5, 10, and Spanning modes.
our new production partner
ForteRAID
squeezes a ton of technology in a compact tabletop enclosure. Building
on the same technology in the GT 062E, it uses an Oxford 936 chip which
is capable of Hardware RAID 0, 1, 3, 5, 10, and Spanning modes. These
RAID modes provide speed, fault-tolerance, or a combination of both. If
a drive fails when running in one of the fault-tolorent drive modes
(RAID 1, 3, 5, 10), you can remove and replace it with another without
losing any data. ForteRAID also allows for a "hot-spare": an online
spare drive present in the chassis, allowing for immediate rebuild
without user intervention. Connected by FireWire 800, USB 2.0, or eSATA
(with Glyph's HighPoint card on Mac OS), the ForteRAID reports the
health of the four internal drives using Glyph Manager software.
Designed for Audio and Video production
ForteRAID
features an eSATA port, which enables over 230MB/s sustained transfer
rate in RAID 0 mode. With up to 8TB capacity, it supports NLE
applications such as Avid Xpress, and Adobe Premiere; and has been
tested with Final Cut Pro*. With large capacities, fast transfer rates
and fault-tolerant RAID modes, ForteRAID is also perfect for digital
photography applications, content creation, and huge sound libraries.
Audio production users may choose to configure the unit in RAID 5 or
RAID 10 mode, both of which are fault-tolerant modes, and can survive a
disk failure without loosing valuable data. ForteRAID has been tested
with Digidesign Pro Tools** in multiple RAID modes, check our Pro Tools
track count page for test results.
Configured with Glyph Manager
A
software utility for setting the internal RAID mode, Glyph Manager 4
also displays health status of the enclosure and drives inside. While
many other RAID systems are configured using a rotary switch and LEDs,
Glyph Manager offers a rich user interface which reports case
temperature, fan speed, individual drives' health status and
temperature, as well as any drive errors or rebuild failures. Glyph
Manager constantly monitors the health of the ForteRAID as a background
task using S.M.A.R.T. commands. If a problem is detected, it blinks the
front LEDs red, and bounces an icon in the Mac OS X dock or displaying
an error balloon from the Windows System Tray, alerting the user to
open Glyph Manager for more information. By constantly monitoring the
drives, you have a chance to backup your data before any is lost due to
drive failure.
Configurable Drive Modes
RAID 0
(striping) is designed for increased speed but offers no redundancy
benefits. RAID 0 spreads data across array members in blocks, and is
ideal for situations where speed and capacity are most important. It's
a proven technology for video editing, working with huge graphics
files, sound libraries, and streaming instruments that play hundreds of
samples simultaneously. RAID 0 provides the full capacity of the
drives, and is the default shipping drive mode.
RAID 1
(mirroring) uses only two of the 4 internal drives. It offers the data
redundancy and real-time backup by writing the same data to two hard
drives at the same time. Should a drive failure happen, data is still
available on the remaining drive. Usable capacity is equal to capacity
of 1 drive.
RAID 3
(striping with a dedicated parity drive) offers speed and data
redundancy by using parity data which is stored on a dedicated drive.
Should a drive failure happen, the remaining members of the array
calculate the missing data and rebuild to a spare drive. The spare
drive can be inserted after the failure, or can be online and waiting
(hot spare). For RAID 3, usable capacity is 3/4 of the entire capacity.
For RAID 3 + hot spare, usable capacity is half the entire capacity.
RAID 5 (striping
with distributed parity) offers speed and data redundancy by using
parity data which is striped across all drives. Should a drive failure
happen, the remaining members of the array calculate the missing data
and rebuild to a spare drive. The spare drive can be inserted after the
failure, or can be online and waiting (hot spare). For RAID 5, usable
capacity is 3/4 of the entire capacity. For RAID 5 + hot spare, usable
capacity is half the entire capacity.
RAID 10 (striping + mirroring)
creates two pairs of mirrored drives, and stripes across them for a
very good balance of speed and redundancy. Useable capacity is equal to
half of the entire capacity.
RAID 10
is perfect for situations where the data integrity is more important
than the capacity, such as audio recording and editing, photography,
and sample libraries/sound libraries.
Spanning mode
simply shows all four drives as one large volume. Spanning provides the
full capacity of the drives, with no benefits to speed or redundancy.
Stylish Protective Enclosure
The
ForteRAID is constructed with a scratch-resistant aluminum chassis, and
includes a large 80mm low-RPM fan. The aluminum chassis offers
additional heat transfer properties while allowing the system to be
lightweight and portable.
Professional Power
Professionals
know that a high quality power supply is one of the most important
components in any piece of equipment. Glyph uses an internal power
supply in the ForteRAID for this reason. All internal power supplies
are fully auto-switching for international use.
The Warranty
The
best warranty in the industry includes a 3 Year Full Warranty, and 1
Year of Free Advance Replacement on the removable drives.
Compatible Operating Systems
Apple OS 8.6, 9.X, 10.X
Microsoft Windows 98SE, ME, 2000, XP, Vista, 7*
Modern Unix-based, Linux, or BSD
Glyph Manager 4 supports Vista with Service Pack 1
*Older
versions of Windows, such as 2000 and XP 32-bit, use Master Boot Record
which doesn’t support volumes larger than 2TB. When the total capacity
of the RAID is 2TB or higher, you must format the array using GPT in
Windows. GPT format is only supported by Windows XP 64-bit Edition,
Windows 2003 Server, Windows Vista, Windows 7, and Mac OS X. GPT format
will not work with XP 32-bit or older Windows operating systems. If you
want to use Windows 2000 and/or XP 32-bit, you’ll need to run the
ForteRAID in a RAID mode that creates a usable volume that is 2TB or
less. The following models are smaller than 2TB and are compatible: 1TB
and 2TB (any drive mode); 3TB and 4TB (RAID 1, RAID 3 + hot spare, RAID
5 + hot spare, RAID 10); 6TB and 8TB (RAID 1).
Content Creation Applications
Final
Cut Pro
Avid Xpress
Adobe Premiere
Digidesign Pro Tools**
Steinberg
Nuendo and Cubase
Apple Logic
MOTU Digital Performer
Cakewalk
Sonar
Sony Vegas
**There
is a current limitation with Pro Tools® and volume size. Pro Tools does
not support record or playback on volumes 2TB or larger. If using Pro
Tools, choose a ForteRAID capacity and RAID mode that yields a volume
2TB or smaller. The following models are smaller than 2TB and are
compatible: 1TB and 2TB (any drive mode); 3TB and 4TB (RAID 1, RAID 3 +
hot spare, RAID 5 + hot spare, RAID 10); 6TB and 8TB (RAID 1).
Inside The Box
Glyph
Manager software installer CD
9-Pin FireWire 800 Cable
6-Pin FireWire
400 Cable
USB 2.0 cable
1 meter eSATA cable
IEC Power Cable
Warranty
Full 3 Years
1 Year Advance Replacement on removable drives
Glyph part number
FTRD-x (x = drive capacity. FTRD-8000)
FTSP-x (spare drive modules, x = drive capacity)
Capacities
1TB
// 2TB // 3TB // 4TB // 6TB // 8TB
*If using Pro Tools®, choose a
ForteRAID capacity and RAID mode that yields a volume 2TB or smaller.
Rotational speed (RPM)
1TB - 6TB (7,200RPM)
8TB (5,900 or 7,200 RPM)
Interface connectivity
eSATA
- One port
FireWire 800 (IEEE 1394b) - Two 9-pin ports
FireWire 400
(IEEE 1394a) - One 6-pin port
USB 2.0 Hi-speed (device-side) port
Bridging chipset
Oxford 936
Software selectable drive modes
RAID 0, 1, 3, 5, 10, and Spanning
Average seek time
8ms
Maximum transfer rate (eSATA port)
3 Gbit/s (300MB/sec)
Sustained transfer rate (RAID 0, eSATA)
230MB/sec
Cache size
1TB: 32MB (8MB per drive)
2TB and 3TB: 64MB (16MB per drive)
4TB, 6TB, 8TB: 128MB (32MB per drive)
Dimensions and weight
Height:
7 inches
Width:
5.3 inches
Depth:
9.6 inches
Weight:
8.6 pounds (3.9kg)
Power Supply
Internal Universal 100-240v 50/60 Hz