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#18 – EMC Isilon OneFS .Next with Ashish Palekar & Ed Beauvais

#18 – EMC Isilon OneFS .Next with Ashish Palekar & Ed Beauvais

Released Tuesday, 2nd February 2016
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#18 – EMC Isilon OneFS .Next with Ashish Palekar & Ed Beauvais

#18 – EMC Isilon OneFS .Next with Ashish Palekar & Ed Beauvais

#18 – EMC Isilon OneFS .Next with Ashish Palekar & Ed Beauvais

#18 – EMC Isilon OneFS .Next with Ashish Palekar & Ed Beauvais

Tuesday, 2nd February 2016
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imageEMC Isilon is a scale-out (ie: add more nodes/instances to increase capacity and throughput) storage platform for unstructured data, up to a capacity 50PB!  It comes with a rich feature set including point-in-time data backup protection and file restoration (SnapshotIQ), asynchronous data replication for disaster recovery, business continuity, disk-to-disk backup, and remote archiving (SyncIQ).

The recent update to Isilon’s OneFS operating system, called OneFS .Next (available early 2016), sees the introduction of a software based version called IsilonSD Edge, for remote offices, non-disruptive upgrades, and the ability to tier data out to a “Cloud Pool”.  These exciting new features help make up a strategy by EMC called Data Lake 2.0.

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In this epsisode of the Data Center Insiders podcast I speak with Ashish Palekar & Ed Beauvais from the Isilon team about the newly announced features, and how these can be of benefit to business who are, or are wanting to, run a Data Lake model.

The post #18 – EMC Isilon OneFS .Next with Ashish Palekar & Ed Beauvais appeared first on Data Center Insiders.

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