High-Availability Unified Storage & Server Appliance
Consolidate your VMS & storage in one Fault Tolerant Appliance. DNF Security’s consists of unified storage and servers within a single physical hardware appliance. The QUSS™ platform is ideal for environments where redundancy and fault tolerance and several virtualized VMS environments are desired. This allows for complete hardware utilization and considerable reduction in power/cooling costs as well as the ability to allocate resources as required without the increased costs of additional hardware.
With the wide variety of Flex Modules available, a complete data center in one appliance is now possible. Select a VMware fault tolerant cluster for a No Single Point of Failure virtualization environment. Select Windows Server, Standard or Enterprise for clustering. Select Windows Storage Server as your NAS Nexus, even a NAS Nexus Cluster (NNC). Linux builds and custom servers are available. Select the additional IP SAN Cluster to create a quad engine Active/Active IPSAN! High-performance features include up to twelve-way 64-bit architecture and 24GB system memory per Flex Module. Four copper gigabit Ethernet connectivity ports are standard per Flex Module.
As your storage requirements increase, the QUSS™ Appliance will allow you to expand seamlessly utilizing SAS, SATA and SSD drives for the exact level of tiered storage required. Scalable to 120 drives (QUSS12) or 160 drives (QUSS16) with the latest RAID technologies, the QUSS™ Appliance will meet the most demanding storage requirements while providing unprecedented availability.
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Input an estimate of the amount of storage you will need. Your available storage capacity will decrease depending on the RAID level you choose. Do not include hot spares in your raw storage calculation.
Input the amount of data you currently have in use. This will be used to generate an estimate on the number of disks you will need for this amount of available storage, after accounting for the RAID level.