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  New Products  Paralan rolls out HVD SCSI Hard Drives
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Paralan rolls out HVD SCSI Hard Drives

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The new Paralan SHD 250 and Paralan SHD 500 HVD SCSI drives

The new Paralan SHD 250 and Paralan SHD 500 HVD SCSI drives

December 14, 2010 – San Diego, CA – Paralan, (http//:www.paralan.com) the world’s SCSI experts, today announced the availability of two new 3.5 inch HVD SCSI hard drives. Both the 250 gigabyte SHD-250 and the 500 gigabyte SHD-500 can be factory configured to look like smaller capacity HVD SCSI drives for those systems that have a smaller maximum drive capacity.

The new drives allow military, manufacturing and industrial applications to easily replace their old and failing HVD hard drives with faster, larger and more modern SATA based HVD SCSI drives. The SHD 250 and SHD 500 are basically 2.5 inch SATA drives converted to have the same physical form and connections and communicate as 3.5 inch 68 pin wide HVD SCSI drives.

“Don’t replace the entire system, just update the storage,” says Marc Brooks, CEO of Paralan. “Many of our industrial customers have been telling us they cannot find replacements for their HVD SCSI drives and have been using expensive workarounds or purchasing entire new systems. Now they can simply unplug the old dying or dead HVD SCSI drive and connect a new Paralan SHD series drive.”

Until now, no one has manufactured HVD SCSI Hard Drives for about five years. There are tens of thousands of military and industrial systems in the world that still use HVD SCSI as their storage solution. To fill this need, Paralan has developed the new SHD series HVD SCSI drives.

For those systems with limited storage bandwidth, Paralan can supply any of the SHD Series HVD SCSI drives in a range of storage capacities to allow industrial engineers to match the storage capacity of the new drives to the storage capacity of the existing system.

Prices for the SHD-250 and the SHD-500 start off at $495 and $595 in single unit quantities respectively. Quantity discounts are available.

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Before the development of SCSI Bus Expanders, SCSI cable length was restricted to short distances. To address this limitation, Paralan Corporation invented and manufactured the world’s first fiber optic SCSI Bus Extender compatible with any manufacturer’s SCSI host adapters and SCSI peripherals.

As pioneers in developing and manufacturing this technology, Paralan is the most trusted name in SCSI Bus Enhancement. The company’s high-quality, reliable product lines include iSCSI Bridges, SCSI Extenders, SCSI Converters, SCSI Enhanced Drives and Narrow SCSI Replacement Drives, SCSI Switches, premium SCSI Quiet Cables™, SCSI Cable Testers, and Ultra320 Host Bus Adapters.

Founded in 1988, San Diego-based Paralan designs and manufactures both off-the-shelf and custom products for industry leaders like IBM, Siemens, Alcatel, Xerox, and Northrop Grumman. Paralan’s products are embedded in computer installations worldwide, making SCSI work.

Paralan Corporation

4655 Ruffner St. San Diego, CA 92111

Sales: 800-482-3093 Corporate Office: + 1 858-560-7266

858-560-8929 fax

Web Site: www.paralan.com

Email: [email protected]

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+ 1 619 249 7742

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