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Enterprise Storage


Enterprises need agile IT systems everywhere. They need systems that can provide insights into customer behavior and predict business outcomes.

Meeting user demands for performance within business modalities requires a radical approach. Netzary offers customers precisely these-- Agility, Performance, and a new radical approach.

So whether you need an enterprise-class high-performance system to do big data crunching, or a simple box to store surveillance data, we have the solution.

We deliver these through partnerships with companies such as NetApp, Hewlett Packard, Hitachi, and Dell-EMC.

We also offer NAS solutions build on top of Open Source stacks from Nexenta to FreeBSD.

Why Enterprise Storage is important?

In the technology infrastructure landscape, Enterprise Storage is way more critical than other components. Data losses have resulted in large listed companies announcing overnight closure of business. Apart from data security, performance is a key reason to bet on Enterprise Storage. Large data sets require ample performance needs that cannot be served with typical network storage. Presently four major trends driving enterprise storage.

Unified storage is a storage architecture that combines Block level storage and file-level storage into a single entity. This can result in the development of platforms for server-centric, storage-centric, or hybrid workloads where applications and data come together to improve application performance and delivery.

Netzary has partnered with NetApp and Dell to deliver unified storage solutions for our customers.

Storage virtualization is the process of abstracting logical storage from physical storage. The physical storage resources are aggregated into storage pools, from which the logical storage is created. It presents to the user a logical space for data storage and transparently handles the process of mapping it to the physical location, a concept called location transparency.

Netzary specializes in Storage Virtualization solutions both through enterprise storage hardware solutions as well as via virtualization software from vendors such as Vmware, Microsoft, and Nutanix.

Another trend is moving to all-flash arrays and replacing block-level storage to flash. Flash with its low latency and faster speeds is several times faster and in the long run cheaper to deploy for low-latency apps such as databases or OLTP.