
In addition, users can configure the Fusion F2's drives as RAID 1 mirrored mode for redundancy and still capture Apple ProRes HQ HD feed from an AJA Io HD, according to the company. The protected mode also allows safe field transfer of Panasonic P2, Sony SxS Pro, or similar memory cards.
"Products in our Fusion line are designed to bring uncompromising performance and reliability to storage applications in film and video editing, as well as professional content capture. Fusion F2 offers the same high standard in a compact, low-power package intended for portable use," said Robert Farnsworth, CEO of Sonnet Technologies. "The ¾-inch thin unit slides easily into a case for transport, and can be used in virtually anywhere."
Each Fusion F2 drive is individually shock-isolated, not only protecting the drives during transport, but also virtually eliminating cross-coupled vibration (to prevent soft errors and skipped frames). Fusion F2 is cool and quiet, operating without a fan and leveraging the side-by-side placement of its drives to increase the metal case's cooling surface area. Although Fusion F2 communicates via eSATA, it draws power from a FireWire 400 port for portable operation.
The Fusion F2 will be available later this month for $900, while the company's Tempo SATA ExpressCard/34 is $100. Sonnet will show the portable RAID system at the Expo (booth #S-2512).