National Labs & Aerospace has it’s own unique challenges for data storage. Many times field research is being gathered in remote destinations with extreme environments. Performance is important for intensive research processing and complex computing environments. In addition, teams are often managing petabytes of data. Nexsan’s storage solutions have been delivering reliable, high-capacity storage to national labs and aerospace for over 20 years.
Durable in Extreme Conditions
Highly stable systems in environmentally challenging locations, from ships to generator-powered data centers in remote areas of the world.
Performance
High performance to keep up with multiple streams of data input from a variety of instruments or systems and increasing numbers of users.
Highly Reliable
In addition to no single point of failure, drives are tested in the systems before shipping to drive down field failure rates.
Scalable
E-Series offers economical, high density file storage that scales to 6PB in one rack for all your data, models, maps, and reports.
Data Protection
Configure with AES-256 Self-Encrypting Drives (SED) to protect data at rest and meet regulatory needs.
High Performance
Performance more than doubled with the new E-Series P to serve your varied departments and demanding applications.
Ultra-Reliable
Over 15-year proven track record of enterprise reliability makes it a perfect choice for even less than ideal data center conditions.
Data Vault
Assureon Archive delivers long-term storage capacity and access for content you want to keep for decades and beyond.
Ransomware Defense
Harden your archive to protect files from malware that could delete or corrupt your data.
Business Continuity at Every Site
Multi-site replication ensures that every site enjoys reliable data access.
“The hardware architecture of Nexsan’s systems is very well conceived (high density, optimal disk cooling, anti-vibration system, turning off unused discs, etc.). All components met our redundancy criteria and the firmware of the bays makes it possible to perform updates flexibly.”
Mr. Buisson, French National Oceanographic Laboratory