Virtualization News Desk
Nirvanix Takes NAS to Cloud Computing
CloudNAS Installs an "Infinite" Storage Gateway in Minutes
Jul. 25, 2008 10:30 AM
Nirvanix announced the beta of a new set of products that
attaches the Nirvanix Storage Delivery Network to a local network as a Windows
or Linux filer using standard industry networking protocols. Users can then
work with the applications they are accustomed to, or simply drag and drop
files from their desktops to Nirvanix’s storage service.
“Nirvanix CloudNAS represents a significant advancement in
cloud storage,” said Patrick Harr, CEO of Nirvanix. “Previously, enterprises
could only access cloud storage by programming to an API. Now with CloudNAS,
customers can immediately integrate Nirvanix’s cloud storage into their
existing applications and processes, and forego new purchases of expensive
NetApp, EMC, IBM or other NAS products in favor of Nirvanix’s
storage-as-a-service offering.”
Since CloudNAS is built on the Storage Delivery Network,
storage administrators can point, click and configure their storage accounts to
mirror to one or more locations automatically. This eliminates the need for
backups, data migrations and other complexities of data management all at a
cost that is a fraction of what it costs with “storage boxes.”
One recent third-party study of 67 medium to large
enterprises indicated that owning and maintaining network attached storage can
cost between $15 to $43 per gigabyte per year based on storage class. Based on
these costs, the Nirvanix SDN is one-fifth or less the total cost of ownership
of typical NAS vendor offerings. The
study is currently available at www.nirvanix.com.
Nirvanix is launching CloudNAS as part of a beta program
targeting companies that maintain repositories of archival, backup or
unstructured data that requires long-term storage and use, or companies that
use automated processes to transfer files to mapped drives. The Linux-based NFS
mount version of CloudNAS uses RedHat 5 or Suse 10. The CIFS version of
CloudNAS must be installed either on Microsoft Windows Server 2003 or Microsoft
Windows XP. Beta testers must be able to test and provide feedback during the
beta period. Program participants will be offered special licensing terms to
upgrade to the full release following completion of the beta program.
Companies interested in participating should visit
Nirvanix.com and use the support contact form or email customersupport@nirvanix.com.
CloudNAS will be available to all Nirvanix customers
following successful beta testing.
For more information
on Nirvanix contact Matthew Harvey, matthewh@jprcom.com at JPR Communications.
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