Intradyn: Virtual Version of Email Archiving Orca
Single unit supports up to 8TB
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on August 17, 2012 at 2:49 pm
Intradyn
Inc.
archiving and eDiscovery experts announced the virtual version of its email archiving products: the ORCA
Virtual
Appliance,
which provides virtual appliances for email archiving to government
entities, large enterprises, educational facilities, and service
providers
Virtual excellence has now become
more prominent with the advent of cloud computing and will continue
to grow, eventually becoming an industry norm. The level of
performance that is achieved with minimal resources makes it an
efficient and robust market practice.
This solution ships with Archive
Operating System (AOS) v5.1.6 software, which offers an
email archiving solution on VMware. A single virtual appliance unit
can support up to 8TB of storage. Other features include:
compliance, service provider support; high-performance searching,
data aging, and header-only archiving for EU-based customers.
"The Orca Virtual Appliance
is the best email archiving solution for companies looking to take
advantage of their virtual infrastructure," said Azam
Qureshi, president and CTO of Intradyn. "It’s easy to install
and requires minimal support and it separates duties between use and
infrastructure. We look forward to further supporting enterprises in
the service provision and government markets, among others."
Intradyn has a low TCO for
their email archiving appliances since creating
its first product in 2004. The Orca Virtual Appliance provides twice
the product of its competitors, while simultaneously boasting storage-to-price-performance ratio in the
virtualization marketplace.
How it Works:
The Orca Virtual Appliance uses
open standards (IMAP / POP / SMTP) to archive email from all popular
email-server products, including Exchange, IBM Domino, Novell
GroupWise and other open-source MTAs and mail stores.
Working in the background, the Orca Virtual Appliance does not interrupt the
mail flow, and therefore never slows or interferes with the delivery
of mail. Its open, standards-based architecture allows the Orca
Virtual Appliance family of products to interface with any
standards-based mail server.
"Finally, there is a true
email archiving product that supports the high-demand and in-house
data requirements of customers that have invested in a virtualization
platform, and does so transparently, without the need for additional
IT headcount. In addition, the architecture of the Orca Virtual
Appliance supports service providers who build their own cloud based
solution for their clients with the lowest TCO in the industry,"
said Adnan Olia, COO of Intradyn.