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StrongBox Added LTFS Data and SRM Software

Scale-out performance improvements and optional LTFS feature that adds native support for any tape libraries

StrongBox Data Solutions, Inc. announced its second gen StrongLink data and SRM software, which introduces scale-out performance improvements as well as an optional LTFS feature that adds native support for tape libraries from any vendor.

Stronglink Native Ltfs

These capabilities enable IT managers to manage their data by policy in a cross-platform global namespace that can include flash, disk, tape, and cloud storage from any vendor.

StrongLink LTFS integrates tape storage as an extension of the global namespace.

StrongLink is a vendor-neutral software solution designed to help IT managers and data stewards leverage metadata-derived intelligence about their files and storage resources to automate policy-based data management actions. It bridges multi-vendor storage silos to aggregate metadata from file systems as well as user-defined custom metadata about the files, providing a data-centric approach based upon business priorities to automate file actions across storage resources in a global namespace. This also means that users can access files on any storage type via standard file protocols, whether the underlying storage supports that protocol or not.

This new second gen StrongLink platform plus the LTFS capability brings an unprecedented level of scale, control, and choice to customers to manage their data,” said Floyd Christofferson, CEO,. “It is designed to let data intelligence automatically drive storage resource allocation and policies, regardless of which storage platform they have today, or may wish to add tomorrow.

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Stronglink Ltfs

With the introduction of the LTFS feature to the second gen StrongLink platform, support for tape has been brought to a new level of scalability. By policy, the system can automatically offload inactive data from primary storage tiers without disrupting user access, to provide air-gap replication with vaulted copies to help guard vs. ransomware, or to automatically create an active archive on low cost storage either on premises or in the cloud.

Unlike other systems, StrongLink is built with ‘Any-to-Any’ data movement capabilities, without relying on stubs, symlinks, agents or other proprietary hooks and changes to file systems. This means that it can move data by policy directly from any storage tier or type to any other, including tape, without the need of an additional intermediary disk cache. For multi-petabyte data environments, this translates to savings on infrastructure costs, power usage, and data center real estate.

StrongLink and the LTFS feature are designed for scale-out performance, with a self-healing multi-node architecture that can start as small as a single node, and grow without limitation to support extreme file counts, data volumes, and I/O requirements. And unlike other systems It is not priced by capacity of data under management. Costs do not increase over time, even though customers’ data volumes will.

By bridging different storage silos in a multi-protocol global namespace, StrongLink with the LTFS capability gives customers control of both their data and their storage, to remove complexity, reduce storage costs, and enforce global data protection.

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