Data Sheet
Language: English
Open-E JovianDSS Advanced Metro HA Cluster
Date: Jan 20, 2020
Read the brochure to learn more about the Advanced Metro High Availability Cluster Feature Pack in Open-E JovianDSS.
Keep your data centralized and easy to store while having the ability to search and share information throughout the organization with the massive capacity file (NAS), or block (SAN) data storage filers.
Data Sheet
Language: English
Date: Jan 20, 2020
Read the brochure to learn more about the Advanced Metro High Availability Cluster Feature Pack in Open-E JovianDSS.
Data Sheet
Language: English
Date: Jan 20, 2020
Read the On- and Off-site Data Protection brochure to learn more aout the ultimate data protection.
Article
Date: Jun 16, 2015
Fibre Channel (FC) Storage uses a high-speed network technology for data storage that has become a common connection type for SAN enterprise storage. It is especially suited for creating SAN topologies for virtualization, data center or other demanding platforms. The technology offers point-to-point, switched, and loop interfaces, and is designed to interoperate with SCSI.
Article
Date: Jun 16, 2015
NAS (Network Attached Storage) is a storage technology that can simplify your work and improve the collaborative process in your company. Primarily, NAS is dedicated for file sharing – delivering necessary capabilities for storing and sharing data. Solutions based on NAS have been mostly used by small and medium enterprises (SME) needing reliable storage without protocol or connectivity restrictions.
Article
Date: May 02, 2013
Learn how Network Attached Storage can boost the productivity of your business. We are presenting some of the most important benefits of NAS that make it an ideal choice for your small business.
Article
Date: Aug 09, 2011
Data storage centralization, centralized management, and consolidation are challenges that all companies face in order to store and share data. Data storage centralization provides safety and gives users the ability to stream and download files provided by network users. The concept of centralized data management opens a variety of possibilities, which are essential for any company in today's competitive and demanding market. What does this mean for the storage industry and for the evolution of storage software? Primarily, an expanded range of possibilities is changing the standard from an ordinary file server to a complex and multifunctional device.