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17th June 2016, 12:56 PM
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Targa DTU

Hey I need information about the L-3 Targa's Series 4 Gigabit (Gb) Ethernet, Network Attached Storage (NAS), Data Transfer System (DTS) as well as the key features?
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17th June 2016, 02:32 PM
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Re: Targa DTU

L-3 Targa's Series 4 Gigabit (Gb) Ethernet, Network Attached Storage (NAS), Data Transfer System (DTS) gives a minimal, independent framework to store and recover information from a removable Serial Advance Technology Attachment (SATA) streak plate in the most requesting situations. The DTS segments are: a Data Transfer Unit (DTU), removable Data Transfer Device (DTD) and a Ground Support Unit (GSU).

L-3's GEN2 DTU now underpins information very still encryption by means of a discretionary on-chip encryption quickening agent supporting 128-/192-/256-piece AES encryption. Extra components incorporate an advanced key administration plan, and additionally the capacity to have various free encryption segments per circle.

Key Features
• Small, lightweight, rugged unit that provides reliable, removable
data storage
• Interfaces: Two 10/100/1000 Ethernet IEEE 802.3ab ports
• Optional security engine for data encryption
• Data read rates: > 50 MB/sec. over FTP
• Single or dual removable disk (DTD) units
• Configurable
- Simultaneous NAS and iSCSI (Internet Small Computer System Interface)
operations
- Network bridge between the two Ethernet ports via packet forwarding
- Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) data encryption coprocessor option
• Access door with door-open detection and DTD power shutdown
• Input power: +28 VDC
• Mounting: CDU-style, panel-mount (DZUS rail) per MS25212C
(military standard)
• DTD
- Capacities: 32 GB to 256 GB; 512 GB in Dual-DTD unit
- With write-protection and secure-erase features
- High-reliability connector rated at 100,000 insertion/removals


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