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QNAP and DataCore Join Hands to Provide Cost-Efficient On-Premise Automated File Transferring and Archiving for Distributed Hybrid-Cloud Environments

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QNAP and DataCore Join Hands to Provide Cost-Efficient On-Premise Automated File [View this email in your browser]( You are receiving this email because of your relationship with QNAP Systems, Inc.. Please [reconfirm]( your interest in receiving emails from us. If you do not wish to receive any more emails, you can [unsubscribe here](. If this page does not render correctly, [click here]( for the online version QNAP and DataCore Join Hands to Provide Cost-Efficient On-Premise Automated File Transferring and Archiving for Distributed Hybrid-Cloud Environments Taipei, Taiwan, June 22, 2021 – QNAP® Systems, Inc. (QNAP) announced a partnership with DataCore to deliver a cost-efficient global file system that provides on-premise automated file transferring and archiving for businesses with distributed hybrid-cloud environments to centrally store data, maximize storage efficiency with automatic AI-driven data tiering, while also simplifying multi-site data access. As companies undergo digital transformation, more data will be generated and significant storage space will be required. QNAP NAS provides high-capacity storage that supports all storage types, including block-level, file-level and object storages. Users can run vFilO as a virtualization layer on QNAP’s QuTS hero [TS-h2490FU]( all flash NAS as primary servers to store metadata and active data, and leverage the more affordable [TVS-h1688X]( NAS (S3 compatible object storage with [QuObjects]( application) as secondary storage to store inactive data. By deploying DataCore’s vFilO on the primary NAS, IT staff can easily manage up to zillions of files by establishing policies to identify data to be archived to the secondary NAS based on metadata (such as file activity) to enable automatic AI-powered data tiering. With DataCore vFilO that supports Software-defined Storage (SDS), IT staff can also easily scale up to forty NAS units to flexibly increase storage capacity whenever needed. “DataCore vFilO creates a scale-out global file system across distributed sites spanning on-premises and cloud-based NFS and SMB shares. It continually performs load balancing, safeguards, and migrates files between active primary tiers and secondary tiers like S3 object storage. Users can easily leverage a software-defined architecture for maximum flexibility by mixing and matching the storage of their choice based on cost, performance, and other bespoke requirements,” Joshua Lai, Technical Account Manager of DataCore. “The value of data changes over time. Therefore, IT admins need a solution to gain insights into their data for easy archiving, while still making the data easily accessible across distributed environments,” said Calvin Ma, Product Manager of QNAP, adding “QNAP NAS with DataCore vFilO helps simplify file archiving and tiering, reducing both storage and management costs while increasing the data accessibility.” About DataCore DataCore Software delivers the industry’s most flexible, intelligent, and powerful software-defined storage solutions for block, file and object storage, helping more than 10,000 customers worldwide modernize how they store, protect, and access data. Learn more at: [(  About QNAP Systems, Inc. QNAP (Quality Network Appliance Provider) is devoted to providing comprehensive solutions in software development, hardware design and in-house manufacturing. Focusing on storage, networking and smart video innovations, QNAP now introduce a revolutionary Cloud NAS solution that joins our cutting-edge subscription-based software and diversified service channel ecosystem. QNAP envisions NAS as being more than simple storage and has created a cloud-based networking infrastructure for users to host and develop artificial intelligence analysis, edge computing and data integration on their QNAP solutions. Media Contacts marketing@qnap.com Copyright © 2021 QNAP Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. This message was sent to {EMAIL} by marketing@qnap.com 3F., No.22, Zhongxing Road, Xizhi District, New Taipei City, Taiwan 221, Taiwan [Unsubscribe from all mailings] [Unsubscribe]( | [Manage Subscription]( | [Forward Email](

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