CalDigit Breaks the 2TB Barrier Limitation for Windows Platforms.

(PRLEAP.COM) September 21, 2007 Placentia, CA. CalDigit, a leader in RAID storage has overcome the 2TB limitation normally associated with storage on Windows platforms.

"Up until now, Windows could only recognize up to 2TB of storage. Thanks to CalDigit, this issue has been overcome,” states Jon Schilling, Sales Manager of CalDigit Inc.

This is a huge bonus for our Windows end-based customers that are using our products with
Matrox / Blackmagic Design and AJA capture products along Adobe applications.

In the past, Windows used 32-bit block numbers in the lower storage stack. This effectively limited support for single disk devices-which might be hardware RAID sets, sometimes called virtual disks or LUNs-to being no larger than 2TB. To get storage unit sizes beyond 2 TB, one had to combine multiple LUNs using the Windows Disk Management. This problem would give those users no other alternatives than to combine with software RAID.

With the new HDPro driver and firmware, there is no longer a 2TB limitation with storage when
using Windows platforms.

Now, one can utilize the full capacity of our HDPro product in one single volume to store and manage media files effectively.

Users who have purchased the HDPro product can take advantage of this breakthrough technology by downloading the latest driver from: www.caldigit.com
CalDigit Inc is a leading manufacturer of affordable, quality RAID Storage products. CalDigit is located in Orange County, California at 1941 Miraloma Avenue, Suite B, Placentia, CA 92870. For further information, please contact sales@caldigit.com or visit our website at http://www.caldigit.com.

Press Contact:
Trish Buendia
CalDigit Inc.
714-572-6668
PR@caldigit.com
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Jon Schilling
CalDigit
714-572-9889
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