BlackArmor?
Bit close to b-l-a-c-k-a-m-o-o-r, isn't it?
Anyhoo, if they did a rack-mount version that could bare-metal restore Windows 2003/2008 server, it could be a useful device for smallish business networks. I'd certainly take a look.
Seagate has introduced a line of network-attached, workstation and portable disk storage products with encrypted contents under its BlackArmor brand. These represent a follow-on from Seagate's BlackArmor full disk encryption portable dsk drive. First to be announced are two NAS or networked storage server products, with the 2- …
Bit close to b-l-a-c-k-a-m-o-o-r, isn't it?
Anyhoo, if they did a rack-mount version that could bare-metal restore Windows 2003/2008 server, it could be a useful device for smallish business networks. I'd certainly take a look.