First Thunderbolt RAID Storage Solutions Now Available
Perhaps overshadowed by the controversy surrounding the release of Final Cut Pro X is the fact that Apple's other video editing-friendly technology, Thunderbolt, is finally here. While the port has been shipping on the latest Mac computers, until now there were no currently-shipping RAID storage products compatible with the speedy new interface. On the official Apple store, four products from manufacturer Promise are now available. Priced between $1k-2k, here are the four available options:
- $999: the Promise Pegasus R4, 4X1TB 7200-rpm drives promising > 500MB/s
- $1,499: the same R4 upgraded to 8TB
- $1,499: the Promise Pegasus R6, 6x1TB 7200-rpm drives promising > 800MB/s
- $1,999: the R6 upgraded to 12TB
Here's a very brief clip of Apple's now-discontinued NLE pulling 800MB/sec through a single Thunderbolt cable running to one of these Pegasus R6 units:
More info on these drives here.
In related news, Sony also announced the first non-Mac laptop with Thunderbolt support, which is hopefully an indicator that the high-speed interface -- which was jointly developed by Intel -- will become more widespread.
Finally, Apple has also released a $50 Thunderbolt cable.
[via AppleInsider]