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Nexsan Releases New Archiving System Specifically Designed for Storage-as-a-Service Providers

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Assureon 6.0 provides:

 

Increased privacy: ensures physical separation of individual customer files in multi-tenant environments  

Extreme scalability: virtualised CAS expands easily and cost effectively  

Accelerated performance: no more object limits, no more performance penalty  

Ultra green: energy efficiency via AutoMAID  

Cost-correct: amortises archive costs across greater number of users, reduces capacity costs as it scales

Obliterating the Traditional Object Count 

Marking a new generation of highly scalable, energy-efficient archiving, Assureon 6.0 obliterates the object count limitations that today plague traditional content addressable storage (CAS) archives. Previous-generation archive solutions, such as those built on multi-volume architectures, are limited by the total number of files or objects that can be stored. In many cases, customers have significant amounts of storage space available, but are restricted from using their full storage capacity as they have reached their maximum object or file count. 

Rather than adding large, expensive databases, as other providers do to increase storage and object limits, Assureon 6.0 easily scales to support multiple virtual file systems. Each of these independent, private and secure CAS archives resides within one larger consolidated or federated archive. This provides the unique benefit of physical separation of individual customers' data. This true multi-tenant approach to archiving is more economical and efficient than previous, non-virtual approaches to storage-as-a-service. 

Ensures Strictest Privacy Even in Multi-Tenant Applications 

For these reasons, Assureon 6.0 is ideal for managed service providers interested in storing data for up to several hundred subscription-based customers on a single remote server while ensuring the strictest privacy for that data. The product is also well-suited for large corporate environments where data segmentation between divisions or business units is essential. Thanks to Assureon 6.0's secure multi-tenant functionality, customers can easily add additional storage capacity without compromising data integrity or performance and without facing escalating storage costs. 

Jack Henry & Associates, a leading financial services IT provider, has incorporated Assureon 6.0 as the underlying archive architecture for its new SynergyTM Express modular software-as-a-service (SaaS) enterprise content management (ECM) solution. Jack Henry is beginning to offer this service to its customers in the financial services market, as well as other industries that are attracted by the minimal capital investment required by a subscription-based service model. 

According to Stacey Zengel, general manager of imaging solutions for Jack Henry & Associates, "SaaS solutions are attracting significant and growing interest from diverse businesses that want to largely operate in-house but outsource the hardware component of their systems. This hybrid operating environment enables businesses to retain complete control over their operations while reducing their information technology expenditures, compliance initiatives, and security risks. With Synergy Express, our customers remain responsible for managing their own ECM content, which is pushed to our secure storage facility and replicated to another geographic location for disaster recovery purposes. With its high reliability and performance, Nexsan's Assureon 6.0 has proven to be an ideal image storage component for our new service." 

Supports Compliance Requirements 

Assureon 6.0 includes state-of-the-art digital fingerprinting technology that tracks the chain of custody for each file. Thus, corporations, hospitals, government entities and other organisations can meet compliance regulations while safely managing long-term data. 

Green Archiving 

Like all Nexsan products, Assureon 6.0 includes AutoMAID technology that transparently places unused data into progressively more idle states in order to save energy without compromising performance. This is a crucial benefit for long-term data storage, because it prevents the otherwise exponential rise of energy consumption as the archive grows.