Vast Data Universal Storage Lays Foundation for Zero-Trust, Zero-Waste Infrastructure
Customer-driven updates deliver more secure, more sustainable platform for cloud-scale data.
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on October 28, 2022 at 2:01 pmVast Data, Inc. is raising the bar for secure, sustainable hyperscale data infrastructure with the latest release of its Universal Storage software platform.
Built upon its disaggregated and shared-everything (DASE) architecture, the feature updates (versions 4.4 and 4.5) in Universal Storage enable the company to power a zero-trust approach to data protection.
New and notable security features include:
- Cloud-scale IPv6 networking: Built with security in mind, the company’s support for IPv6 provides the data integrity, authentication and address scale required by governments and forward-looking organizations building next-gen, cloud-scale data centers.
- Advanced protocol auditing: Universal Storage can record actions of administrators and storage users. This allows IT admins to export the data to security information and event management (SIEM), or an analytics engine for forensics and threat detection, to find events such as ransomware or rogue insider threats.
- Near-infinite snapshots: Universal Storage has scaled up the number of snapshots supported in a system to meet the needs of any scale application. Customers can create hundreds of thousands of snapshots in the system without any of the volume-based limits of legacy solutions and at any directory depth. The snapshots provide an additional layer of data protection and DR to better safeguard customers from user error to sophisticated cybercriminal activity such as ransomware attacks.
- High-performance in-flight data encryption: The firm implements NFSv4 Kerberos protocol encryption (krb5p) – but without the performance penalty suffered by other storage vendors for lower latency and better throughput.
Because enterprise data centers are some of the world’s largest energy consumers, the company is continuing to develop solutions to help customers reduce their energy footprint for storage and compute in support of environmentally sustainable business practices.
To further the firm’s sustainability mission, the Universal Storage releases also feature these improvements:
- Support for low-power NVMe enclosures (Ceres): 4.4 features the general availability of the previously-announced Ceres NVMe enclosure designed and sold by the firm’s hardware partners. Ceres doubles the performance capabilities of Universal Storage while consuming 50% less power and space. Ceres implements industry hardware such as Nvidia Bluefield DPUs and low-power ARM processors to make it possible to build highly-available flash storage enclosures without the need for power-hungry x86 processors.
- Data-aware compression: The company builds on its Similarity-based data reduction capabilities by dynamically selecting the best encoding method per data type for increased data reduction. On average, this data reduction technique saves customers an additional 30% of storage capacity to save energy, reduce physical storage costs and decrease data center footprint.
“Vast continues to rapidly close the security, performance and cost gaps facing enterprise infrastructure with a maniacal focus on new feature releases that make Vast universal for every customer’s needs,” said Jeff Denworth, co-founder and CMO. “A universal data platform that enables zero-trust and slashes data centers’ carbon footprints is critical in an era of cloud and web scale, and Vast is rising to the challenge of tomorrow’s infrastructure leaders.”