Nasuni
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Company type | Private |
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Industry | Cloud Storage |
Founded | 2009 |
Founder | Andres Rodriguez Rob Mason |
Headquarters | |
Area served | Americas, EMEA, Asia-Pacific |
Key people | Andres Rodriguez, CEO |
Number of employees | 110 |
Website | www.nasuni.com |
Nasuni is a privately held U.S. company that specializes in cloud storage. The company has its headquarters in Natick, Massachusetts and was founded in 2009.[1]
The firm's storage product uses cloud-based NAS technology,[2] local Filer appliances, and the company's proprietary UniFS global file system.[3] The service stores customer data as a sequence of snapshots that include every version of every file. The firm has demonstrated the ability to store more than one billion objects in a single storage volume.[4] Nasuni publishes an annual report on the performance, availability, and scalability of the major cloud storage providers.[5][6][7]
Awards
Nasuni received the 2015 SIIA CODiE Award for “Best Cloud Infrastructure”.[8]
References
- ^ Mellor, Chris - "Nasuni sees cloud killing on-premises storage" - The Register - 23 Feb 2016
- ^ Bradbury, Danny - "Death of a middleman: Cloud storage gateways – and their evolution" - The Register - 25 May 2015
- ^ Linden, Josh - "Company Profile: Nasuni " - StorageReview.com - 24 July 2015
- ^ Mellor, Chris - "Cloud storage bods Nasuni ram BILLION-object volume into filer" - The Register - 24 Sept 2014
- ^ Robb, Drew - "Comparing Cloud Storage Alternatives: Beyond the Big Three" - InfoStor. – 11 January 2016
- ^ Mellor, Chris - "The State of Cloud Storage " - The Register. – 14 May 2015
- ^ Brodkin, Jon - "Amazon bests Microsoft, all other contenders in cloud storage test" - Ars Technica. – 12 Dec 2011
- ^ SIIA - "Nasuni Service 6.0 - Nasuni Corporation" – Accessed 7 June 2016