Friday, August 1, 2008

PowerFile optical storage

Sunstar Company, Inc recommends PowerFile, systems intended to promote longevity and data integrity for the long term – preserving your high value fixed content. This is unlike the high performance production systems, intended for fast writes and re-writes of dynamic data for the short term.

PowerFile delivers a new generation of advanced archive appliances with groundbreaking features and business benefits not found in traditional storage technologies on the market.

They combine permanence, accessibility, removability — all for less than the cost of tape- and disk-based archives.

PowerFile's archive appliances fit well within any enterprise that has adopted an ILM approach in creating storage tiers by enabling a true archive tier with different access and permanence requirements.

PowerFile complements existing storage infrastructures by offloading disk-based primary or nearline systems that are currently used to store fixed content.

PowerFile is designed to sit behind primary and/or nearline systems as a dedicated archival tier of storage. As standard network shares, they work with existing Information Lifecycle Management tools and can be easily integrated into any environment.

  • The Active Archive Appliance™ (A3) is an ideal archiving solution for medium and large organizations with mixed Windows/UNIX/Linux environments. Systems scale from 4TB to 240TB to handle large quantities of high-value fixed content.
  • The Touchless DR™ feature provides automated, active-active, Wide Area Network (WAN) data transfer between two Active Archive Appliances.
  • The Archive Facilitator™ seamlessly integrates with the Active Archive Appliance to deliver data discovery, contextual classification and automated archiving

For additional information:

http://www.sunstarco.com/Storage/PowerFile/powerfile_main.htm

Sunstar Company, Inc can be reached by calling (800) 663-5523 or by email info@sunstarco.com


Many Thanks

Sunstar Company, Inc.
www.sunstarco.com

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