Exanet Announces ExaStore 2008 Clustered NAS System
Lets companies forget about storage and focus on business.
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March 7, 2008
By DE Editors
Exanet (New York) launched ExaStore Clustered NAS 2008, designed to meet the most demanding business needs with its support for petabytes of storage, allowing management of more than 100 billion files in a single name space in a full range of applications and environments.
Exanet’s clustered NAS (network attached storage) solutions, which use the latest Intel Quad Core microprocessors, ExaStore, was selected by Internet service eHarmony, with more than 17 million users, to manage its exponential data growth. Its initial ExaStore system was expanded within less than two months — leveraging ExaStore 2008’s automatic scalability.
ExaStore Clustered NAS 2008 System features scalable capacity and performance, leverages virtualized storage, and offers enterprise-class features. It can independently provision petabytes of capacity and scale performance to unprecedented levels online with existing applications, while its load balancing and single file system maximize storage utilization and minimize the total cost of ownership.
It allows IT managers to centrally configure and manage all storage on all machines, all at the same time.
For details, contact Exanet.
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.
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