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Rocket Division Starport v3.6.20080410


Description:
StarPort fully implements iSCSI and ATA-over-Ethernet client side protocols enabling you to connect to remote storage appliances such as disk arrays, tape drives, DVD-ROM image libraries and so on. StarPort connects to iSCSI or AoE (ATA-over-Ethernet) storage in the server room or creates a virtual DVD-ROM drive locally to watch movies in a home theatre extending your computing infrastructure.

StarPort’s iSCSI support enables connectivity to remote storage devices over a standard IP network, regardless of where the device resides; in the next room or on another continent. With
StarPort and iSCSI you can gain full access to a device, as though the device was installed on a local machine. Re-partition, format a remote hard disk drive with any file system, burn to a
remote high-capacity Blu-Ray or HD-DVD burner, implement automatic backup procedures to a remote tape drive, access remote storage devices connected through Serial and Parallel ATA and SCSI, Fibre Channel, USB or FireWire and more.

AoE protocol support provides the same functionality as iSCSI in those environments where ATA-over-Ethernet technology is used. CoRAID produces network storage appliances currently using AoE as the core protocol. AoE delivers a simple, high performance, low cost alternative to iSCSI and FibreChannel for networked block storage by eliminating the processing overhead of TCP/IP. AoE is native in Linux 2.6.11 and beyond. A free open source ATA-over-Ethernet target implementation for Linux called vblade can be downloaded here.

Unsatisfied with the speed of disk I/O operations? Need a fast drive to store Internet Explorer cache files? Use StarPort’s RAM drive emulation which is more than 1000 times faster than your
local hard drive. A RAM drive appears to your system and applications as a standard disk volume where you can read and write files. Non longer limited to the hard drives speed, the StarPort RAM drive feature provides amazingly faster speed.

A virtual DVD-ROM emulation module enables as many ready to use optical drives as needed. Create an ISO or MDS image of your CD/DVD or Blu-Ray/HD-DVD drive with any disk grabbing utility (we suggest you use Rocket Division Software Grab&Burn or Alcohol 120% from Alcohol Software) and save it to your hard drive. Any time you need to read data or run applications from that image, mount it as a virtual DVD-ROM drive in StarPort. The image will appear as a new optical drive in your system which can be used it transparently as though it is a local DVD-ROM drive.

Key Benefits:

Storage Consolidation: Consolidate all storage in the server room to increase application “up time” and simplify administration. The entire storage pool can be centrally managed eliminating the need to separately maintain “islands” of disks. Any iSCSI Target can be used with StarPort which connects to iSCSI disk volumes from a Microsoft Windows machine.

Outstanding Performance: StarPort is a “domestic” iSCSI Initiator for the StarWind iSCSI Target. This combination provides unbeatable performance compared to the Microsoft iSCSI Initiator
run against third-party iSCSI targets.

Automatic Replication: Replication of mission-critical data to another site over a low-bandwidth connection is built-in into StarWind. The StarPort iSCSI Initiator should be co-installed with StarWind on the same machine to provide iSCSI private connection services to StarWind.

Share Physical Devices: Tape drives and ultra-modern high-capacity Blu-Ray and HD-DVD burners can be shared over a standard IP network, leveraging existing tape backup and CD/DVD/Blu-Ray/HD-DVD burning applications allowing backups to a remotely located tape or optical media drive. There’s no need to issue every single user with a dedicated hardware box if it cab be shared among multiple users. StarWind is currently the only iSCSI Target for Microsoft Windows which allows sharing of physical storage hardware “AS IS”.

Supported Platforms:

StarPort is compatible with 32-bit and 64-bit Microsoft Windows
2000/XP/2003/Vista/Longhorn.

StarPort is tested for compatibility with a wide range of
hardware and software iSCSI target implementations from the
leading vendors.

Minimum System Requirements:

+ Windows XP (with Service Pack 2 installed)
+ 800 MHz Intel Pentium III class processor
+ 512 MB of RAM
+ 10 MB of disk space for StarPort application data
+ Shared disk volume for Windows installation, Windows swap file
and StarPort executables
+ Fast Ethernet connection

Recommended System Requirements:

+ Windows Server 2003 (with Service Pack 1 installed)
+ 2 GHz Intel Xeon class processor
+ 4 GB of RAM
+ 1 GB of disk space for StarPort application data and log files
+ Dedicated disk volumes for Windows installation, Windows swap
file and StarPort executables
+ Gigabit Ethernet connection

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