FalconStor and SeaChange partner to offer high-density storage

Jan 4, 2008 12:06 PM

    
The flexibility of the FalconStor IPStor platform enables users to take advantage of the SeaChange Drawer of Drives’ capacity to mix any combination of SAS and SATA II hard drives using only one tray.

The flexibility of the FalconStor IPStor platform enables users to take advantage of the SeaChange Drawer of Drives’ capacity to mix any combination of SAS and SATA II hard drives using only one tray.

FalconStor Software has partnered with SeaChange to offer an extremely high-density, high-performance storage solution for small- and medium-size data storage markets.

The solution is powered by the award-winning FalconStor IPStor virtualization platform and SeaChange’s Drawer of Drives storage platform, and supports up to 504TB of storage in a single rack footprint.

The density, performance and scalability of this combination are unprecedented in a product of this size. The flexibility of the IPStor platform enables users to take advantage of the Drawer of Drives’ capacity to mix any combination of SAS and SATA II hard drives using only one tray.

The available solutions include FalconStor Continuous Data Protection (CDP), which provides a fast, granular data recovery, as well as FalconStor’s VirtualTape Library (VTL) with Single Instance Repository (SIR) for de-duplication, which leverages disk to emulate industry standard tape libraries.

For more information, visit www.schange.com and www.falconstor.com.




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