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Overland Extends Distributed NAS Solutions with New Snap Server 620 & Enhanced,
Next-Gen GuardianOS, Replication and Backup Software
Overland Storage, Inc. today introduced the Snap
Server(R) 620, a scalable, high- performance addition to its Snap Server NAS
family along with major enhancements to its award-winning GuardianOS(TM) (GOS)
operating system and Snap Enterprise Data Replicator(TM) (EDR) software. The
turnkey NAS solutions further extend Overland's end-to-end data protection
strategy with significant improvements in the movement, management and
protection of data.
Snap Server 620 takes full advantage of a
dual-core AMD Opteron processor to deliver 63 percent faster performance than
its predecessor, the Snap Server 520. Additionally, the new NAS platform can be
configured with four enterprise-class SATA II drives for an initial capacity of
one, two, three or four terabytes as well as optional scalability of up to 88
TBs to suit a wide variety of storage demands and budgets. Embedded GuardianOS
5.0 enhancements ensure heightened data protection and access security while
providing more heterogeneous file sharing and streamlined management.
Additional highlights of GOS 5.0 include:
* Linux 2.6 kernel for improved stability, robustness and performance;
* Improved Windows file and folder access control lists (ACLs);
* Native Windows and Unix permissions handling for consistent folder/file
security across all client access protocols;
* RAID 6 & 10 support for enhanced data integrity and availability;
* Heterogeneous file sharing for Windows, Unix, Linux and Macintosh
platforms;
* Increased command-line management support.
Overland also has broadened its NAS replication
functionality with the release of Snap Enterprise Data Replicator 7.2. This
optional software, embedded in GOS 5.0, features seamless GOS user interface
integration for streamlined management. Snap EDR 7.2 enables movement of data
between any combination of GOS-based Snap Servers and Windows, Linux as well as
Macintosh OSX servers. Ideally suited for businesses with remote or branch
offices, Snap EDR 7.2 includes compression and high-security encryption along
with centralized administration, job scheduling, robust reporting open file
support and clustering.
According to Ravi Pendekanti, vice president of
worldwide sales and marketing for Overland Storage, the latest Snap Server
platform additions and enhancements further the company's goal of offering
end-to-end data protection solutions. "e;Overland Storage now enables SMB
customers and distributed enterprises to build a complete multi-site storage
infrastructure with right- sized storage for each location along with remote
monitoring, centralized management and enterprise-class data replication,"e; he
says. "e;We will continue to build on these NAS innovations and seek new
opportunities to leverage Snap Server IP and the GOS foundation for future
integration and interoperability across our entire portfolio of disk, tape and
SAN appliances."e;
Overland also has embedded the latest version
of BakBone's NetVault: Backup 8.1 in GOS 5.0 to provide open systems data
protection and broad cross- platform support. Value bundles are available that
include optional components for simplified ordering and price economies.
For Zodo's - Bowling and Beyond, one of the
busiest bowling centers on the West Coast, the new Snap Server 620 doubles the
capacity of its previous Snap Server 520 while providing greater security for
critical video, operational and PCI compliance data. After the original facility
was purchased by Kinko's Inc. founder, chairman and avid bowler Paul Orfalea and
other Kinko's executives, it was transformed into Zodo's, a thriving,
25,000-square foot entertainment center. The facility includes 24 lanes, an
arcade, full-service restaurant and bar, laser lights shows, music videos, DJs
on weekends, complete WiFi access as well as 48 Sony and Vitek security cameras
to monitor activity and ensure the safety of employees and patrons.
Initially, Zodo's IT experts deployed a Snap
Server 520 NAS based on previous positive experiences with Snap Servers at
Kinko's. The rapid rise of Zodo's video surveillance data, including upgrades to
higher-resolution cameras and the desire to archive video on disk for up to 10
days, strained capacity, which, led to the recent upgrade to Overland's Snap
Server 620 and GOS 5.0. According to Cindy Lawrenz, vice president of operations
for Zodo's, the company is taking advantage of the Snap Server 620's expandable
capacity while leveraging new GOS 5.0 functionality, including best-in-class
Microsoft ACLs support, remote backup job monitoring and NTP server support for
time- stamp synchronization on all computers and video cameras. "e;Overland
provides a complete turnkey NAS solution with embedded data protection and
enhanced security to safeguard sensitive files, folders and PCI compliance
data,"e; she explains. "e;The combination of Snap Server 620 and GOS 5.0 gives
Zodo's a future-proof NAS foundation that scales easily while enabling us to
integrate advanced functionality, like replication, to address evolving disaster
recovery needs."e;
According to Terri McClure, analyst with The
Enterprise Strategy Group, the additional enterprise-class functionality now
embedded into the Snap Server 620 platform is well suited for the mid-range
market. "e;Overland's Snap Server 620 enables SMB customers to 'right size' their
storage environment while taking advantage of embedded functionality that
provides a variety of enterprise-class capabilities,"e; she says. "e;With this
addition to the Snap Server NAS product line, Overland has further advanced the
platform to meet growing mid-tier market needs for scalable capacity, enhanced
security, integrated data protection and streamlined remote replication. ESG
research indicates that more than 50 percent of the data in medium-sized
businesses is file-based, so having a scalable NAS solution that can be easily
managed, such as Overland's SnapServer, is essential for dealing with this type
of data growth."e;
Snap Server 620 is currently available and
existing Snap Server users can upgrade to GOS 5.0 and EDR 7.2. GuardianOS 5.0
enhancements are available for the entire Snap Server product line, including
Snap Servers 650, 620, 520, 410, 210 and 110 models. BakBone's NetVault: Backup
8.1 is integrated into Snap Server models 650, 620, 520 and 410. The software is
optional on Snap Servers 210 and 110. Additionally, Snap EDR 7.2 is available in
both standard and express editions as optional software across the entire Snap
Server family.
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