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News Release from: Nexsan Technologies | Subject: RAID subsystems NT Web Monitor Facility
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NT Web Monitor Facility for RAID
subsystems
Springtek has released a new Web Monitor Facility that will watch over their RAID subsystems installed on a Windows NT server platform, and it's a free of charge upgrade
Springtek, a UK company specialising in the design and manufacture of very compact, robust RAID subsystems has released a new Web Monitor Facility that will watch over their RAID subsystems installed on a Windows NT server platform A free of charge upgrade, the Web Monitor Facility allows users to inspect the RAID configuration, check warnings and alarm conditions and to receive emails automatically whenever a warning or alarm condition is detected
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 10 Nov 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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Little Big Box is a family of RAID protected disk storage systems designed to be rugged (extruded Aluminium case and no internal cable connections) and easy-to-use (configured simply from switches)
This is an invaluable tool for system managers, allowing them to monitor and control their storage systems without having to physically look at their servers (audio and visual warnings and alarms continue to be present on the machine itself).
Installation and configuration can be carried out by the user.
Configuring the automatic email is simply a matter of entering the required recipient's email address.
Available from January 2001, the NT host runs a monitor application that maintains updated web pages for all attached LBB (Little Big Box) RAID storage subsystems.
These web pages can be viewed from all leading browsers, including Explorer and Netscape that have network access to the NT host.
The browsers can be run on any convenient computer on the network, not necessarily a Windows machine.
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