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ProStor InfiniVault is a new generation data preservation system that offers many of the same benefits as optical storage, with additional features and benefits that are not natively provided by optical.
Based on RDX removable disk cartridges, the ProStor InfiniVault data preservation system integrates removable disks to provide the performance and ease of management of on-line storage with the economics of near-line/off-line storage such as tape and optical.
The intelligent, secure data preservation capabilities of ProStor InfiniVault provide a low-cost and low power consumption alternative to tape and disk solutions for a number of IT initiatives including backup optimization, tape reduction and/or elimination, active archiving, regulatory compliance, tiered storage, and disaster recovery.
ProStor InfiniVault is delivered as an integrated data preservation system that attaches to any corporate network, and includes a Network-Attach Server (NAS Head), a series of removable RDX Data Cartridges, and data preservation operating system.
With a “set it and forget it” approach to data archiving, the ProStor InfiniVault can be installed and configured in 30 minutes, and offers a number of key features to assist with today’s strict archiving requirements including file-level de-duplication, data retention and deletion policies, AES-256 encryption, legal hold, audit trails, file compression, and secure deletes for data that has met its retention period.
By utilizing RDX removable data cartridges, the ProStor InfiniVault provides infinite storage capacity in a singles system, in the same fashion as optical-based storage systems. When not being accessed, RDX drives completely spin down and lock, do not consume power or cooling, thereby providing a 30-year life span, similar to optical.
ProStor InfiniVault systems are available in four configurations including a Model 3 and Model 5, providing 3TB and 5TB respectively, of archival storage in a single integrated tower, and a Model 30 and Model 100, that provide 30TB - 60TB and 50TB - 100TB respectively, in a scalable rack-mount configuration, including system controller (NAS Head) and removable disk units (RDU’s) |