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Infinite Io Announces Ability To Transparently Archive Inactive Data To Low-cost Network Attached Storage Systems

02:46:42 - 25 July 2016

AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--infinite io, the producer of the awarding winning Network-based Storage Controllers, today announced a new release of its software that supports Network Attached Storage (NAS) systems as active archives. The features extend the functionality of the company’s current products which transparently integrate a cloud into existing storage systems to dramatically reduce overall data storage costs. “Customers will be able to use low-cost NAS systems to store their inactive data, freeing space on expense primary storage systems to service active applications and data,” said Mark Cree, the CEO of infinite io.

infinite io makes archived data appear and respond like local data

The massive growth of data has overwhelmed traditional data storage systems. infinite io has taken an innovative approach to inactive data archival by allowing the transparent integration of a low-cost cloud or NAS system into existing storage systems.

The total transparency of the solution differentiates infinite io from all other approaches. infinite io requires no changes to applications, storage systems, or data workflows and makes the archived data appear and act as if it were still on expensive primary storage.

Availability and pricing

The new software is immediately available as a free upgrade for existing customers.

About infinite io, inc.

infinite io is headquartered in beautiful Austin, Texas, the world capital of live music, awesome BBQ and SxSW. Our veteran team has a track record of introducing market-defining solutions in security, network routing/switching, and storage networking. Please visit our website at www.infinite.io for more information.

Contacts

infinite io
David Sommers, 512-375-4171
dsommers@infinite.io

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