In this webinar you will learn: ● What's Causing NAS Sprawl ● How Vendors are putting bandaids on the problem ● What to look for in a unifying file system End NAS Sprawl Gain Control Over Unstructured Data On Demand Webinar DATA For audio playback and Q&A go to: http://bit.ly/NASSprawl
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In this webinar you will learn:● What's Causing NAS Sprawl● How Vendors are putting bandaids on the problem● What to look for in a unifying file system
End NAS Sprawl Gain Control Over Unstructured Data
On Demand Webinar
DATA
For audio playback and Q&A go to:
http://bit.ly/NASSprawl
● Analyst firm focused on storage, cloud and virtualization
● Knowledge of these markets is gained through product testing and interaction with end users and suppliers
● The results of this research can be found in the articles, videos, webinars, product analysis and case studies on our web site:http://storageswiss.com
Who is Storage Switzerland?
Our SpeakersGeorge Crump is the founder of Storage Switzerland, the leading storage analyst focused on the subjects of big data, solid state storage, virtualization, cloud computing and data protection.
He is widely recognized for his articles, white papers, and videos on such current approaches as all-flash arrays, deduplication, SSDs, software-defined storage, backup appliances, and storage networking. He has over 25 years of experience designing storage solutions for data centers across the US.
Our SpeakersMolly Rector joined Quantum as Vice President, Global Marketing in September 2016. She has more than 15 years of enterprise storage experience, including 12 years as a Chief Marketing Officer (CMO). From January 2014 to September 2016, she served as CMO and Executive Vice President of Global Marketing and Product Management at DataDirect Networks, a high performance computing (HPC) and data intensive enterprise storage provider. Prior to that, Rector spent ten years as CMO and Executive Vice President of Worldwide Marketing and Product Management at Spectra Logic, an archive storage vendor. She also founded the Active Archive Alliance, an industry coalition formed to educate end users on the evolving new technologies that enable reliable, online and efficient access to archived data.
Our SpeakersDave Frederick is the Senior Director of Media and Entertainment for Quantum Corp. For the last 30 years, Dave has focused on leveraging technology to improve media production and delivery. Since joining Quantum in 2014, he has been working to bring the benefits of multi-tiered, high-performance shared storage to use cases ranging from entertainment, corporate video, imaging, video surveillance and more. Dave’s approach: Infrastructure is important, but it must never come between the user and their applications.
1. Scale-out, Parallel, File System– Shared, high-performance, highly scalable file system– Allows applications, layered above a StorNext client to access a shared pool of storage– Clients can attach to StorNext using SAN (FC) or network protocols (IP, CIFS, NFS)
2. Storage Manager – Policy-driven data management of vast storage archives– Allows users to oversubscribe the capacity of their StorNext file system storage– Storage destinations range from tape and disk, to object storage and cloud services– Administrators can easily create and customize data management policies
• Tiering policies deliver the best TCO for sharing, storing, and protecting data– The right data in the right place at the right time– Intelligently moves data from active disk to archive storage
• Unified namespace for comprehensive choice of archive targets• Copy management and capacity reporting• Scales from small environments to petabytes• Powered by StorNext
OBJECT STORAGETAPE
LIBRARY
CLOUD
PRIMARY STORAGE
Add intelligent data movement from existing primary
Sources and assumptions: Includes product price, 3 year support, $1,000 per month hosting fees, and storage admin costs for non-cloud items. For S3 and Glacier, assumes 10% of data accessed each month out of the cloud.