22dot6 TASS Cloud Suite: Transcendent Abstractive Storage

Expanded collection of cloud specific features to enhance universal storage software Valence, and unifying physical, virtual, on-premise, and cloud storage resources locally and globally

by StorageNewsletter.com

22dot6 introduced an expanded collection of cloud specific features to enhance its universal storage software Valence, asoftware-defined TASS (Transcendent Abstractive Storage System) unifying physical, virtual, on-premise, and cloud storage resources locally and globally.

The Valence Cloud Suite (VCS) uses an abstractive TASS architecture to deliver features for cloud storage management solving user problems beyond what any point-specific, single software product can achieve:

Most enterprise storage managers are getting pressure from upstairs to shift to the cloud, but often times it is difficult for executives not on the front line to understand what’s actually involved in this process, and how complicated it can be,” said Diamond Lauffin, founder and CEO. “A TASS architecture is the answer, and from sunrise to sunset the Valence Cloud Suite combines the features and optimal practices required for enterprise data management in the cloud.

An evolutionary next step beyond storage virtualization and hardware abstraction, TASS enables enterprises to access, move, manage, and protect all data assets transparently, utilizing any available storage resource, regardless of the hardware manufacture, physical, virtual or cloud location, protocol, or platform. TASS unifies physical, virtual, on-premise, and cloud storage resources locally and globally, integrating users, applications and data services. In a TASS architecture, NAS, Block, object and cloud systems are unified, eliminating platform-segregated silos and creating the look, feel and simplicity of a single storage system.

TASS software Valence creates an unified abstractive layer to transcend the limitations of conventional infrastructures, allowing administrators to manage hundreds of billions of files and exabyts of data within a scale up/scale out architecture. It supports a general compute, HPC cluster capable architecture that delivers data accessibility of 600-1200GB/s within a single global namespace. It offers all expected enterprise data services and features plus many exclusive capabilities.

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