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| Decru DataFort® |
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Decru DataFort® storage security appliances provide a unified platform for enterprise-wide security, including heterogeneous NAS, DAS, IP SAN, FC SAN, and tape environments. The Decru platform combines wire-speed encryption, access controls, authentication, and comprehensive key management to deliver unprecedented data security. And they can be deployed transparently with no disruption to servers, applications, or user workflow.
Complementing DataFort is the Decru Lifetime Key Management™ system (LKM), a centralized, secure, and automated key management system that is designed for the archival and sophisticated management of keys over time and across your enterprise.
Decru offers storage security for secure consolidation, backup security, application and database security, and privacy compliance.
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| NETAPP FAS6000 SERIES |
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Scalability for the largest enterprise applications.
The FAS6000 series is designed for the largest enterprise applications as well as demanding technical applications. Two models are available: FAS6030 and FAS6070.
Highly Scalable
The FAS6000 series offers the scalability of frame array systems in flexible, modular storage architecture. The FAS6030 can be configured with 840 disk drives totaling 420TB of capacity. The FAS6070, which scales to 504TB spread across 1,008 disk drives and has 64GB/sec of internal data bandwidth, can handle the largest enterprise applications.
High-performance backup and recovery
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| NetApp NearStore® Virtual Tape Library |
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| The NetApp NearStore Virtual Tape Library (VTL) is a disk-to-disk backup appliance that appears like a tape library to a backup software application but provides the superior speed and reliability of disk technologies. Developed specifically to address the requirements of backup administrators, NearStore VTL solutions increase the performance and reliability of backups, simplify backup management, and reduce D2D storage costs by up to 67% through the use of high-performance disk compression. |
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