IceWEB 6000: Secure And Redundant When It Comes To Cloud Computing
Shared Storage between Redundant Controllers Provides Five 9's Reliability
Sterling, VA /PRNewswire/ - IceWEB, Inc.™ (OTCBB: IWEB), www.IceWEB.com , a leading provider of Unified Data Storage and building blocks for cloud storage networks released its "Cluster-in-a-box" 6000 HA (High-Availability) storage system. The 6000HA features secure redundancy at every level. IceWEB's proprietary clustering technology is optimized for mission critical cloud applications where failure is not an option and budget is an issue.
The company has teamed up with SuperMicro's Innovative Super Storage Bridge Bay (SBB) technology to ensure that if there is a disk, component or power supply failure that a failover is in place at every level inside a single chassis. The 6000HA is optimized for mission-critical, enterprise-level storage applications without the price tag that typically comes along with these enterprise storage systems.
"The SBB provides a cluster within a single chassis thus saving Rackspace and energy costs," stated Michael Blackburn, Senior Product Engineer of IceWEB. "We developed a contiguous cluster plug-in to work seamlessly with our file system and then optimized it for 5 9's on the SuperMicro SBB Technology. Now we can ship a product with no single point of failure."
IceWEB's Unified Storage Systems with their built-in 128-bit ZFS file system, provide customers with the storage and data management facilities required to handle extremely large, growing amounts of digital data. All IceWEB storage systems are designed to meet the challenges of both virtualized and traditional infrastructures. The IceWEB High Availability Clustering Plug-in starts at $4,995 US.
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IceWEB, Inc., headquartered just outside of Washington, D.C. manufactures and markets data storage products. For more information, please visit www.iceweb.com
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