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QNAP Certified ‘DataCore Ready’ for SANsymphony-V
Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2015 02:12:13 PM
 

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Taipei, Taiwan, 6 July, 2015 - QNAP® Systems, Inc. today announced that its enterprise-class TVS-ECx80, TS-ECx80, TS-x79U-SAS and SS-x79U-SAS series Turbo NAS are certified DataCore Ready for SANsymphony-V™, a storage virtualization platform from DataCore Software, making them beneficial for organizations to maximize the availability and utilization of IT assets and to simplify data storage management.

“It is a great pleasure to announce the DataCore Ready certification for our high-end storage,” said Jerome Jaussaud, product manager of QNAP. “Our customers are now able to benefit from all the added value provided by DataCore SANsymphony-V with their existing or newly-purchased QNAP devices.”

“The DataCore Ready designation acknowledges the completion of a rigorous compatibility testing process for solutions that are verified to enhance DataCore software-defined storage infrastructures,” said Phil Williams, VP of Business Development & Strategic Alliances of DataCore. “The combination of DataCore and QNAP provides a very flexible solution to maximize IT infrastructure performance to meet the increasing -- and constantly changing -- storage needs in today’s enterprise environments.”

Being DataCore Ready, QNAP NAS ensures joint solution compatibility that allows organizations to leverage many of the cutting-edge QNAP features to optimize their software-defined storage infrastructure, including 10GbE capability, SSD cache, capacity scalability, the QTS operating system for smart and easy storage management, and a lot more. Coupled with the business-ready features of DataCore SANsymphony-V, organizations can effortlessly use this joint solution to achieve desired storage performance levels, high availability, disaster recovery, and a cost-effective software-defined storage based on virtualization technologies

 
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