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Managed Storage

Infoplex offers a range of affordable, on-demand storage services based on industry-leading, high-performance storage systems. You can choose high-speed, feature-rich storage for critical data or cost-effective storage for low-risk data – all hosted on our enterprise-grade storage infrastructure. Our goal is maximum flexibility designed around your business needs.

Customer benefits

With Infoplex’s Managed Storage, you:

  • Lease a scalable and flexible storage environment
  • Pay a monthly fee per data volume
  • Increase your organisation’s flexibility, remove upfront capital costs and deliver higher return on investment (ROI)
  • Align storage costs with the value of data to your organisation
  • Remove the headache of managing backup technologies and retained data
  • Receive monthly reports and analysis

Infoplex also offers:

  • Offsite replication
  • Disaster recovery (in conjunction with offsite replication)
  • Antivirus protection

Storage technologies

The solutions outlined below form the building blocks of our storage services.

Storage area network (SAN)

Attaching a server to a SAN allows a single device to connect to whole storage arrays. SAN data can be replicated across multiple sites to achieve redundancy and very high availability levels. We can provide offsite data replication and point-in-time clones of your data.

Network attached storage (NAS)

NAS devices provide file-based data storage services to devices attached to a network. This allows for:

  • Centralised management and administration of storage devices
  • Economies of scale through device consolidation
  • Sharing of information in heterogeneous computing environments (such as users on Windows and Mac OS systems)
  • Centralised backup, archive and recovery

Our NAS devices use a tiered file system. Active files are stored on high performance disks. Older or specific types of files are stored on lower performing disks. Employing this tiered file system approach reduces your costs on the backend, but ensures your data set still appears as a single, homogenous file system to end users.