Monday, September 15th 2014

G-Technology Introduces the Eight-Bay G-SPEED Studio XL RAID Drive

G-Technology, a leader in delivering premium storage solutions for audio/video production, photography and creative professionals, today announced the first extension of its Studio line, the G-SPEED Studio XL. Expanding on the two-bay G-RAID Studio and four-bay G-SPEED Studio Thunderbolt 2 storage solutions, which launched earlier this year, the G-SPEED Studio XL holds up to eight removable enterprise-class 7,200 RPM hard drives, offering colossal capacity and performance of up to 1,350 megabytes per second (MB/sec) performance for the most demanding digital content creation applications.

"We understand that today's creative professionals are constantly on the go and need to turn around quality work on ever-shortening timelines," said Mike Williams, vice president and general manager, G-Technology. "Boasting lightning-fast speeds, our eight-bay G-SPEED Studio XL has been built to help better manage their demanding projects, representing our continued efforts to further support content creators' workflow and data management needs."
Featuring the sleek design and reliability of G-Technology's Studio line, the G-SPEED Studio XL eight-bay Thunderbolt 2 storage solution comes in a high-quality, black enclosure with integrated cooling technology, ideal for any high-performance computer or workstation. It also supports 4k workflows with user-configurable RAID 0, 1, 5, 10, 50 and 60, and impressive transfer rates of up to 1,350 MB/sec in RAID 0. Like other products in the Studio line, the G-SPEED Studio XL can be daisy-chained via dual Thunderbolt 2 ports to boost storage speeds and effortlessly support demanding multi-stream HD, 2K and compressed 4K workflows. The G-SPEED Studio XL will be available in November. Manufacturer's suggested retail pricing is 24 TB for $3,599.95, 32 TB for $4,599.95, 40 TB for $5,499.95, 48 TB for $5,999.95 and a colossal 6 4TB for $6,999.95.

"The new G-SPEED Studio XL is the ideal storage solution for me, as it is incredibly fast, super quiet and really compact, allowing me to conveniently house two of these massive storage solutions in two different locations - one in New York and one in LA," said Vincent Laforet, Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer and director. "Previously, I had a large server with less capacity in these locations, which was economically prohibitive. Now I have 64TB of easily accessible data at my fingertips with the G-SPEED Studio XL solutions, which helps me find and transfer my files in ways that were only a distant dream just a few years ago."

Attendees of the International Broadcasting Convention can preview the G-SPEED Studio XL at the G-Technology Booth #7.G15.
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When I built my new gaming machine about 6mo ago I had planned on turning my old machine into a storage server for my 5 hdds. Somehow a few months after finishing my new build I went back to finish up the old one but found that my video card was missing and I would either need a new one or find some other solution. I was looking for something like this to get the spinning drives out of my new machine but at the price these things are listed Im going to have to skip them. Even the cheapest 2 drive solution is over $100. I guess I will just buy a crappy video card.
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