Hitachi Vantara, a subsidiary of Hitachi, Ltd., has introduced a significant advancement in the field of data storage with the launch of its new block storage device, an integral part of its Virtual Storage Platform One data platform for hybrid cloud. This new product offers companies a common solution for managing structured and unstructured data, designed to reduce complexity and improve data protection, significantly contributing to the reduction of carbon emissions.
The platform, made up of three distinct models, is equipped with advanced technologies that improve energy efficiency, reduce resource consumption and minimize environmental impact. Among its main features are: optimize rack space, reduce operating and cooling costs, and simplify management through the cloud-based Clear Sight Ops Center.
With built-in anti-ransomware capabilities and improved data protection through dynamic backup copies, Hitachi Vantara One Block Virtual Storage Platform sets a new standard in the storage industry, offering reliable and sustainable solutions for your needsincreasingly complex than modern enterprise data infrastructures. This product not only enables businesses to adapt to the growing size and complexity of data, but is also part of Hitachi’s broader commitment to innovation and sustainability in the technology sector.
“As the digital landscape continues to evolve, Hitachi Vantara’s integration of its new block storage platform into the robust Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform One architecture represents a significant advancement for midsize businesses.”said Ashish Nadkarni, group vice president and general manager, Worldwide Infrastructure Research, IDC. “This step demonstrates Hitachi’s commitment to providing scalable, reliable and efficient solutions that address the complex needs of companies managing structured and unstructured data in hybrid cloud environments.”
The platform also includes a hybrid cloud paradigm, enabling enterprises to seamlessly run modern cloud-native applications alongside traditional block workloads, bridging the gap between on-premise infrastructure and the cloud.