Symantec FileStore Addresss Challenges in Enterprise Cloud Storage, Data Growth
Aiming to address the needs of enterprises in structuring cloud storage and managing exploding data growth while controlling storage costs, Symantec, a global leader in providing security, storage and systems management solutions, today announced Symantec FileStore N8300, a scale-out, clustered network attached storage (NAS) appliance.
Filestore N8300 enables customers to manage unstructured data, which accounts for an alarming 85% of all organizational information, with a scalable, high performance and manageable file storage and archiving solutions in on-premise and cloud environments. FileStore N8300 is built on Symantec’s Veritas Storage Foundations and is integrated with other Symnatec’s solutions such as Enterprise Vault, NetBackup, Storage Foundation’s SmartTier and Norton AntiVirus security. Moreover, it is built on commodity hardware, scales capacity non-disruptively, and is one of the top performing NAS systems based on the SPECsfs benchmark. All of this looks to offer organizations an ideal and integrated solution for building out cloud storage.
“Managing the explosive growth of unstructured data is a major challenge for enterprises and cloud providers,” said Yogesh Agrawal, vice president of Symantec’s FileStore Product Group. “Symantec FileStore N8300 helps organizations address these challenges and begin to curb the associated costs with a high performance and scalable storage solution that integrates with the information management portfolio of Symantec to effectively store and manage this data.”
Symantec FileStore N8300 is now out in United States, U.K., Italy and the UAE. It will be available soon to other regions as well. Price was estimated to start at $72,648.
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