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Nimbus Data software detects controller and path failures, providing failover as well as online software updates and online capacity expansion. [6] In August 2012, Nimbus Data announced the Gemini system, with an available 10-year warranty. [7] Gemini includes dual controllers for no single point of failure and non-disruptive software updates.
The Nimbus satellites were second-generation U.S. robotic spacecraft launched between 1964 and 1978 used for meteorological research and development. The spacecraft were designed to serve as stabilized, Earth-oriented platforms for the testing of advanced systems to sense and collect atmospheric science data.
Nimbus Data [27] United States No No Yes No No OCZ: United States No No A brand of Kioxia that has been shut down. No A brand of Kioxia that has been shut down. Optiarc: United States No No Yes No No Other World Computing (OWC) [28] United States No No Yes No No Patriot Memory [29] United States No No Yes No No PioData: United States No No Yes ...
The app allows users to create notes with document or photo attachments, build to-do lists and synchronize them with user's Nimbus Note account to store them online.
Nimbus Data, a flash memory-based storage systems company in San Francisco, California; Nimbus Film, Denmark 's third largest film production company; Nimbus Publishing, a Canadian company; Nimbus Records, a British company specializing in classical music recordings; Nimbus School of Recording Arts, a private educational institute in Vancouver ...
The fourth in a series of second-generation meteorological research and development satellites, Nimbus 4 was designed to serve as a stabilized, earth-oriented platform for the testing of advanced meteorological sensor systems, and for collecting meteorological data.
Nimbus B was a meteorological satellite launched as part of the Nimbus program.It was released on May 18, 1968 from the Vandenberg Air Force Base, Lompoc, California, by means of a Thor-Agena launch vehicle, together with the SECOR 10 satellite.
Nimbus 3 was launched on April 14, 1969, by a Thor-Agena rocket from Vandenberg Air Force Base, Lompoc, CA.. The spacecraft functioned nominally until January 22, 1972. The satellite orbited the Earth once every 1 hour and 47 minutes, at an inclination of 99.9°.