DataVault

The DataVault was Thinking Machines' mass storage system. It stored five gigabytes of data, expandable to ten gigabytes with transfer rates of 40 megabytes per second. Eight DataVaults could be operated in parallel for a combined data transfer rate of 320 megabytes per second for up to 80 gigabytes of data. In today's terminology this would be labeled a RAID-2 subsystem. It actually shipped before the label RAID was formed.

DataVault

The DataVault was Thinking Machines' mass storage system. It stored five gigabytes of data, expandable to ten gigabytes with transfer rates of 40 megabytes per second. Eight DataVaults could be operated in parallel for a combined data transfer rate of 320 megabytes per second for up to 80 gigabytes of data. In today's terminology this would be labeled a RAID-2 subsystem. It actually shipped before the label RAID was formed.