Cohesity launches cloud computing version of converged secondary storage software

A few days ago, storage startup Cohesity launched a cloud-based version of converged secondary storage software, a data platform designed to run on AWS Cloud and Microsoft Azure.

Cohesity launches cloud computing version of converged secondary storage software

The cloud computing version (CE) of Cohesity's data platform is expected to be released in the first half of next year to the Amazon Web Services AWS market and the Microsoft Azure market. A preview of this new cohesity storage software is currently available through early access programs.


Patrick Rogers, vice president of marketing and product management at Cohesity, said the cloud version of Cohesity's data platform can run on Amazon's ElasTIc Compute Cloud server and can use Amazon's ElasTIc Block Store and Microsoft Azure equivalents. Computing and storage services.

Rogers said customers can use the new Cloud Replicate feature to replicate data from a local data center deployment to a cloud computing version of a data platform in a public cloud. Cohesity storage software will be responsible for any necessary data format conversion.

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Data Recovery (DR) and DevOps in the cloud <br> <br> Wales Rogge said, "We can now provide a complete disaster recovery services in the cloud, more importantly, now the data has been copied to the cloud, the user DevOps instances can be launched. If users want their developers to work in the cloud rather than in an on-premises data center, users can now use a copy of the development/test provided by Amazon Cloud."

Users can also leverage Hadoop-based analytics or large queries for the cloud computing version of Cohesity's data platform, leveraging the vast amount of computing resources available in the cloud. "We also adopted the requirements that users must run in their on-premises data centers," Rogers said.

He said users are licensing cloud computing versions of new data platforms through public cloud service providers. Cohesity's storage software is licensed by nodes, whether virtual or physical. According to Rogers, users can choose to move licenses from an on-premises data center to the cloud.

Stuart Minnie, a senior analyst at market research firm ikibon, said: “Practitioners are looking for solutions that can adapt to their cloud strategy, so products like the cloud computing version of Cohesity’s data platform enable users to Use a common toolset in both public and private cloud environments."

Minnieman pointed out that Cohesity's competitor Rubrik launched a product with similar features in August and supports AWS and Azure operating environments.

Real software-defined storage Taneja Group founder and consulting analyst Aruen Tanega said that the cloud computing version of Cohesity's data platform is truly software-defined storage, so he hopes the software will be fully available with the on-premise version. The same function. He pointed out that Cohsity's CEO and founder Mohit Aron co-founded the ultra-fusion pioneer Nutanix, which developed and built the Google file system.

"Now, every DNA that is building on-premise software has software-defined factors," Tanega said.

He said that launching the cloud version is not very difficult for Cohesity because it was originally a local product, not originally designed for software-defined vendors. Software decoupling of storage hardware and management software through software-defined storage. Cohesity's data platform can run on standard server hardware.

“Once the user has set up the architecture, it will get its benefits,” Tanega said. “So this is a natural progression for Cohesity, and not many other companies are doing similar things, maybe the cloud version provided by other vendors looks like an in-house deployment.

Founded in June 2015, Cohesity's mission is to consolidate data protection, archiving and analytics onto a single distributed platform, eliminating the need for multiple secondary storage products such as backup software and deduplication appliances.

Earlier this year, Cohesity launched the Cloud Archive feature, which enables customers to pre-integrate with Amazon's Simple Storage Service (S3) and services such as Glacier, Google Nearline and Microsoft Azure, and archive data into the cloud. Cohesity also released a CloudTIer feature that enables customers to move infrequently accessed data to the cloud based on policies.

In addition to supporting Amazon, Azure and the Google Cloud Platform, Rogers said that Cohesity can also support any public and private cloud deployments that conform to the S3 standard, such as OpenStack.

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