Caringo Announcing Object Storage Platform 5.5
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on Wed, February 1st, 2012
Can store objects as large as 4TB.
Caringo Inc. unveiled the Object Storage Platform 5.5, offering increased service and support functions, reporting and management capabilities, and support for objects up to 4 terabytes.
The Object Storage Platform is comprised of three separate software applications that work together to provide massively scalable storage with automated protection and replication - all delivered at cloud economics. With the introduction of version 5.5, each component of the platform was upgraded to make big data manageable, and eliminate typical challenges of scalable content storage.
The Object Storage Platform is comprised of three separate software applications that work together to provide massively scalable storage with automated protection and replication - all delivered at cloud economics. With the introduction of version 5.5, each component of the platform was upgraded to make big data manageable, and eliminate typical challenges of scalable content storage.
- CAStor: The object storage engine and the foundation of the Caringo platform can now store files of unknown size via chunked encoding, as well as objects as large as 4 terabytes. Extended server and storage status reporting via Net-SNMP was also added to enable the broadest range of integration into existing system monitoring tools.
- Content Router: Caringo's rules-based workflow engine for metadata-driven global replication adds support for enumeration of named objects, resulting in more robust object search and indexing. Graphical reporting on replication progress, status and speed were also added for detailed insight.
- Cluster Services Node: All of the platform components are managed via the Cluster Services Node - a web-based management application - that now includes a new 'watchdog' feature that will automatically restart failed services due to network interruption or other causes. In addition, administrators now have more granular control of node-level configuration parameters and can view all service versions and current status. Graphical reports were also added that show storage CPU load, network bandwidth utilization and system status available cluster wide or on individual nodes. All reports are SNMP-based for integration into existing system monitoring tools and processes.
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