Enhancements to Hitachi Content Platform Portfolio
Extending flexibility, security, content mobility breadth of object storage platform
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on November 6, 2015 at 3:58 pmHitachi Data Systems Corpration (HDS) announced enhancements to the Hitachi Content Platform (HCP) portfolio that extend the flexibility, security and content mobility breadth of its object storage platform, thus enabling robust, compliant and scalable private cloud storage solutions that have the economics of public cloud.
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Enterprises require explicit control of data and cloud storage security in a flexible cloud solution. The latest version of HCP provides enhanced data management and cutting edge data protection features that deliver robust data security, sovereignty and compliance. Included in these enhancements is the HCP S30, which offers over 450PB of affordable commodity storage in a single system. The HCP G node server architecture also gives organizations greater flexibility to support mixed workloads with varying performance and scale requirements, and support for SSDs for higher performing workloads. A new version of Hitachi Data Ingestor (HDI) rounds out the new offerings, bringing customers greater performance and economy of storage, expansion of software-defined architectures and improved data mobility. Combined, these new updates allow IT professionals to build, run and manage their own private or hybrid cloud storage within budget.
The HCP v7.2 guarantees explicit control of data, allowing enterprises to better manage how data is accessed and shared. Together with Content Platform S30, customers can manage data security and data sovereignty and compliance risks associated with cloud storage cost effectively. The solution delivers dense, highly scalable storage that extends the existing HDS hybrid architecture with an erasure-coded, low cost tier. HCP v7.2 includes support for the HCP S30 and HCP G10 storage and server noes and support for solid state drives. It also enables HCP write-through to S series storage, allowing customers with applicable use cases to reduce TCO by leveraging the S series instead of direct-attach storage arrays.
Organizations can extend this private cloud storage solution to remote and branch offices and access NAS storage systems using HD. Thus, customers can modernize their Windows and NFS file server environments, simplify data management, and ensure greater control of data sharing. The latest version supports server technology including Hyper-V, SMB 3.0, file system full prevention, VSS restore of previous file versions for SMB, and embedded anti-virus functionality.
“Data is at the core of our business and its safekeeping and proper management is pivotal to the success and prosperity of our organization. We leverage the HCP portfolio as the heart of our cloud storage because of its rich capabilities in intelligent data management and security. This allows us the maintain control and visibility of our data at all times,” said Carsten Danner, team leader, global infrastructure, global IT, DSV A/S.
“Due to the recent Safe Harbor court rulings and ongoing concern about data sovereignty, PRISM and cloud security in general, IT professionals are being forced to look at how and where their data is stored. As we’ve seen in our research, there is significant demand for private and hybrid cloud storage in order to address these concerns as organizations scramble to protect their most valuable information assets. Hitachi Data Systems solves this problem by bringing trusted and secure private and hybrid cloud storage to the custome,” said Terri McClure, ESG.
“We are committed to expanding the depth and breadth of our data mobility solution portfolio by embracing and extending support for commodity hardware, open source technologies and public cloud. The HCP portfolio remains the industry’s only single vendor solution that is tightly integrated for data mobility and enables customers to maintain visibility and control of their data no matter where their content resides,” said Peter Sjoberg, CTO, cloud and mobility, HDS.
The newest versions of HCP and HDI complement recent updates to HCP Anywhere, which allows organizations to provide secure file sync and share tools to their users.
About HCP portfolio
The HCP portfolio is an integrated solution that brings together object storage, file sync and share and file gateways to create truly secure, simple and smart cloud storage solution. The integrated portfolio is easy to set up, manage, maintain and adapt as business needs change and technologies evolve. With the HCP portfolio, IT organizations and cloud service providers can store, share, synchronize, protect, preserve, analyze and retrieve file data from a single system. By avoiding the need for separate systems for each workload, HCP can apply compression and deduplication across a consolidated environment, making it much more efficient and cost effective. It also offers a much faster time to value for customers, and time to market for service providers by eliminating the hassles of do-it-yourself integration. No other object storage solution in the industry rivals the depth of HCP integration across workforce mobility components and security features on premises and across public clouds.