Nasuni Files for Google Cloud Migration Service Available on Google Cloud Marketplace.
Cloud file storage solution accelerates moving workloads to Google Cloud and eliminates need to backup and maintain Windows File Servers.
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on June 10, 2021 at 2:32 pmNasuni Corporation announced Files for Google Cloud, a migration service exclusively for Google Cloud that is available on the Google Cloud Marketplace.
The offering combines the cost optimization, global performance and ease of use of Google Cloud object storage with the cloud-native global file system from Nasuni. This cloud solution offers edge caching combined with SMB and NFS file access, built-in backup, DR, and multi-site file synchronization, that together eliminate the headaches of managing on-premises Windows File Servers. With this offering, the company also addresses the risk and delay often associated with cloud migration and includes free onboarding and migration support.
The cost to maintain, backup and license on-premises file servers has continued to grow, yet millions of Windows File Servers are still actively deployed, according to IDC ($4,500, 10 pages, July 2018). With the company’s Files for Google Cloud, enterprises can rapidly accelerate their digital transformation and cloud initiatives by consolidating file servers and moving unstructured data to the cloud. The solution includes a simplified way to manage multiple file servers from a single console.
“Secure and easy-to-manage data migration solutions have become increasingly important to organizations managing mass amounts of data,” said Manvinder Singh, director, partnerships, Google Cloud. “We’re pleased to have Nasuni Files now available on the Google Cloud Marketplace and provide customers with solutions that help them access and leverage their data across cloud environments.“
Files for Google Cloud builds on top of Google Cloud object storage to offer a Windows File Server alternative for department, group, and project file shares and home directories.
Compared to traditional, on-premises file servers, Files for Google Cloud provides following advantages:
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Lower cost. Files for Google Cloud uses the Google Cloud Archive Storage class to store all file data while still providing performance file sharing. This storage is less expensive than the storage required by traditional Windows file servers.
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Risk-free cloud migration. Files for Google Cloud subscription includes onboarding and support for migrating customers’ first 20TB to Google Cloud. A dedicated cloud migration specialist provides the service for each customer, to assist a pain-free migration with zero hassle and no disruption to operations.
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Edge caching for fast access. The solution can be deployed in a hybrid cloud configuration with edge caching VMs located on-premises or entirely in Google Cloud using Google Cloud caching VMs.
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Simplified management. Files for Google Cloud consolidates administration of multiple Windows file server sites into one management console.
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Built-in backup and DR. The company Continuous file versioning technology protects all data as it’s being written by storing all file changes as unlimited, immutable versions in Google Cloud.
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Multi-location file sharing. No limits on connections, and files can easily be shared across on-premises locations or Google Cloud regions with the firm’s file synchronization features.
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Convert CapEx storage costs to OpEx. Google Cloud’s monthly billing lets customers convert their Capex costs of managing Windows File Servers to an Opex cost, while also leveraging their Google Cloud commitments.
The Files for Google Cloud enables organizations to move their file servers to Google Cloud and pay for the service on a monthly basis. Google Cloud customers can also apply this new solution to their Google Cloud commitment. It provides file access speeds that are equal to or superior to on-premises file servers. The firm‘s cloud-native architecture also enables scalable file synchronization and file sharing around the globe, with no limits on connections or shares.
Andres Rodriguez, CTO, Nasuni, said: “The BC risks and costs associated with operating and maintaining Windows File Servers have caused enterprises to seek low-impact approaches to cloud migration. With migration included in the Nasuni Files for Google Cloud monthly subscription price, we’re making it as painless and risk-free as we can to move files to the Google Cloud platform and leave expensive, cumbersome on-premises file servers behind. By choosing Nasuni, our customers can drive savings of up to 70%.“
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Blog: Simplicity Meets Scale with New Nasuni Files for Google Cloud