Qsan Technology, Inc. has been picked by cloud hosting expert 1st Easy as favourite to provide the hardware for its cloud computing platforms. 1st Easy, which provides VMware cloud hosting services, chose the Qsan P600Q-D424 arrays in place of its legacy systems because of the solution’s high resilience and excellent cost effectiveness. There are currently three Qsan arrays in situ, providing dual cloud platforms across two commercially independent data centres, providing technical and...
Read MoreZadara™ Storage, Inc. has announced the immediate availability of its VPSA™ On-Premise as a Service (OPaaS) solution, a groundbreaking private cloud storage as a service option that provides fully-managed enterprise SAN (block) and NAS (file) with consumption-based pricing and no need for capital expenditure. Proven in Zadara’s public cloud deployments over the last three years, VPSA OPaaS is physically delivered to any enterprise, colocation or service provider, and leverages...
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Read MoreToshiba Electronics Europe (TEE) has announced the MD04ABA-V Series, delivering Toshiba’s first 5TB[1] 3.5-inch, low RPM hard disk drive (HDD) specifically for surveillance applications. The MD04ABA-V series is built for use in surveillance digital video recorders (SDVR), surveillance network video recorders (SNVR) and hybrid SDVR.
Read MoreDiablo Technologies has announced Carbon2, the second-generation of their award-winning Memory Channel Storage™ (MCS™) platform. The company’s latest memory-based architecture is purpose-built for seamless integration with the new, industry-standard DDR4 interface. Diablo’s DDR4-compatible design complements its existing support for DDR3, and expands the reach of MCS to include next-generation server architectures. The Carbon2 platform provides additional performance...
Read MoreDruva, developer of inSync endpoint data protection and governance solution, has announced completion of $25 million in Series D funding from Sequoia Capital, Nexus Venture Partners and Tenaya Capital. The Sequoia-led round comes 10 months after a $25 million Series C instalment from the same investors, bringing the total venture capital investment in Druva since 2010 to $67 million and setting the stage for expanding the company’s focus on managing data outside the corporate firewall.
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