Storage demand is increasing due to growing new workloads like analytics, video, and mobile applications. The daily accumulation of data can create a significant storage crunch. Add to that government regulation requiring agencies to archive data for extended periods of time plus the continuing creation of new, rich media content, IT departments have no choice but to constantly increase data storage capacity.
Most IT organizations are under continued pressure to lower this cost using shared computing resources in their Data Center. It is vital for software designers and solution architects to match the specific requirements of their workloads to the appropriate storage solution or, in many enterprise cases, a mix.
As a result, many are faced with complex, heterogeneous storage environments that are costly and inefficient. Building a scalable data storage infrastructure is key to your business’ ability to remain competitive. It is also a strategic way to help reduce the costs of IT operations.
NYGCI’s Storage as a Services provide comprehensive management of leading data storage operations in accordance with your enterprise specific service level requirements on on-premise network or public, private, hybrid or multi clouds.
Our storage management team assumes full onsite or remote responsibility for all or part of your storage environment over the period of service engagement. This team leverages ITIL standards and best practices and management oversight during the service engagement.
Like on-premise storage networks, cloud storage uses servers to save data; however, the data is sent to servers at an off-site location. Most of the servers you use are virtual machines hosted on a physical server. As your storage needs increase, the provider creates new virtual servers to meet demand. One of the biggest advantages of cloud storage is flexibility. A company that has your data or data you want will be able to manage, analyze, add to and transfer it all from a single dashboard — something impossible to do today on storage hardware that sits alone in a data center. The other major benefit of storage software is that it can access and analyze any kind of data wherever it lives, no matter the hardware, platform, or format. So, from mobile devices linked to your bank to servers full of unstructured social media information, data can be understood via the cloud.
Use low-cost commodity hardware and add new capabilities to existing storage systems – combined with software defined storage. Software Defined Storage extends, computer data storage software for policy-based provisioning and management. Linear scaling, node-based failover methodology, ability to scale within or across rack(s), datacenters and geographies are unique features that NYGCI’s SDS offers. Our SDS solution combines intelligent SDS platform and intel hardware resulting in a lower TCO and faster ROI.