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Sphere 3D unveils new storage platform

Editorial Type: News     Date: 05-2015    Views: 2137   






Offering fully-featured NAS functionality in the cloud

Sphere 3D has unveiled its plans for a new virtual storage platform, built on a proprietary, simple and resilient storage operating system, the same platform that is storing and protecting over 350 petabytes of storage onsite at customer deployments worldwide. With versatile performance and capacity options designed to meet the needs of almost any application and workload, users will benefit from fully-featured enterprise NAS functionality in the cloud.

The new virtual NAS appliance is easy to provision in the cloud, and delivers the existing breakthrough features from Sphere 3D's award winning storage portfolio, including built-in sync and share for data access anywhere, anytime and from any device. This new offering brings the simplicity required for customers to deploy enterprise-grade data storage in minutes. The new virtual appliances are designed to seamlessly integrate with Sphere 3D's existing deployment of hundreds of thousands of physical SnapServer and SnapScale enterprise storage appliances in existing customer environments. Whether customers wish to choose a public, private or hybrid cloud model, the ability to address their needs for data growth, backup or disaster recovery has never been easier.

Additional details will be made available at the previously announced events entitled "Technologies to Power the Next Cloud," where the company will provide the first public demonstrations of the new virtual storage platform. These events are being held at Microsoft Technology Centers in Silicon Valley/Mt. View in May and June. An additional date for London will be announced soon.
www.sphere3D.com

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