SoftNAS Description

SoftNAS is a cloud-native and software-defined enterprise cloud NAS filer product line. It can be used for primary data storage, secondary data storage, and hybrid cloud data integration. It allows existing applications to securely connect to the cloud without reengineering.

SoftNAS offers enterprise-class NAS features such as high-availability and deduplication, compression and thin-provisioning. It also supports LDAP integration and Active Directory integration. SoftNAS protects mission critical data, primary, hot data, backup/archive, and makes cloud data migration more efficient and reliable.

SoftNAS offers the most comprehensive storage options in terms price vs performance and backend storage choice, available on-demand at petabyte-scale across the AWS Marketplaces and Azure Marketplaces as well as on-premises on VMware.

Pricing

Pricing Information:
SotNAS is priced by the data performance needed and not the amount of data stored.
Free Trial:
Yes

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Company Details

Company:
Buurst
Year Founded:
2012
Headquarters:
United States
Website:
www.buurst.com/products/softnas/
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Product Details

Platforms
SaaS
On-Premises
Type of Training
Documentation
Webinars
Customer Support
Phone Support
Online

SoftNAS Features and Options

Cloud Storage Service

Access Control
Archiving & Retention
Backup
Data Migration
Data Synchronization
Encryption
File Sharing
Version Control

Server Virtualization Software

Audit Management
Health Monitoring
Live Machine Migration
Multi-OS Virtual Machines
Patching / Backup
Performance Log
Performance Optimization
Rapid Provisioning
Security Management
Type 1 / Type 2 Hypervisor

Cloud Management Software

Access Control
Billing & Provisioning
Capacity Analytics
Cost Management
Demand Monitoring
Multi-Cloud Management
Performance Analytics
SLA Management
Supply Monitoring
Workflow Approval

Application Performance Monitoring (APM) Software

Baseline Manager
Diagnostic Tools
Full Transaction Diagnostics
Performance Control
Resource Management
Root-Cause Diagnosis
Server Performance
Trace Individual Transactions

Virtual Desktop (VDI) Software

Desktop-as-a-Service
Load Balancing
Multi-Device Support
Multi-Factor Authentication
Permissions / Access Controls
Self Service Portal
Third Party Integration

SoftNAS User Reviews

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  • Name: Anis A.
    Job Title: Ownership Workflow Coordinator
    Length of product use: 1-2 Years
    Used How Often?: Daily
    Role: User
    Organization Size: 26 - 99
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    Ideal for Scalable and Secure Network-Attached Storage

    Date: Jan 22 2024

    Summary: For businesses looking for safe and scalable network-attached storage in cloud settings, SoftNAS is a reliable option. It is appropriate for a variety of use cases due to its extensive data management capabilities, flexibility in deployment, and emphasis on security and compliance. To guarantee optimal use, users must control expenses wisely and be ready for a learning curve throughout the installation.

    Positive: With its expertise in cloud-native storage solutions, SoftNAS enables enterprises to set up and maintain scalable Network-Attached Storage (NAS) systems across cloud providers, including AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud.

    Negative: Even though SoftNAS provides scalable options, businesses should carefully weigh the financial ramifications, particularly in cloud settings where usage-based storage prices may apply. Cost-effective configuration optimization is essential.

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