A computing device that combines several pieces or components into a single, functional device. Appliances can be embedded or standalone, physical or virtual, and are frequently defined as being of a specific type: a "server appliance" or a "storage appliance," for example.
Variable-length deduplication typically reduces disk backup capacity by more than 90% and allows existing networks to be used for automated DR protection.
Optimize performance and cost for demanding workflows by combining RAID and SSD storage in a single, easily managed system.
Industry's fastest streaming file system and policy-based tiering software for large sets of large files.
Massively scalable storage for long-term data preservation with best-in-class management, monitoring, and data security.
Durable online storage that scales more economically than primary storage with better performance than tape.
In the digital age, maximizing asset value often means using different storage tiers with different cost and access characteristics for data in different stages of its life.
Industry's first virtual deduplication appliances for protecting virtual and physical servers using a software-only device—perfect for remote offices.
Provide optimization for hybrid storage, including cache management, pooling, snapshots, and rapid RAID rebuild.
Scalable, high-performance shared storage powered by StorNext for collaborative workflows.