Zadara Storage and Objective Ventures have announced the availability of Zadara Enterprise Cloud Storage for private and public cloud users in Tokyo, Japan.
Objective Ventures’ customers now have access to the award-winning Zadara Virtual Private Storage Array (VPSA™) solution. The Zadara VPSA service provides flexible, cost-effective, on-demand enterprise SAN and NAS cloud storage, providing enterprise-class security, performance, and reliability. The solution simultaneously lowers customers’ storage costs and dramatically increases their ability to react quickly to rapidly evolving needs. Through the expansion, hosted in Objective Ventures’ cloud datacenters, Japanese customers of all sizes and vertical markets are able to address their enterprise application storage requirements such as those from Microsoft, SAP and Oracle in the public cloud.
“The trend toward leveraging cloud-based storage-as-a-service is sweeping through every market and geography”, said Dani Naor, vice president, international sales, at Zadara Storage. “We are excited to be working closely with Objective Ventures to expand our physical presence and enable a greater number of organisations to access the powerful Zadara capabilities.”
Vincent Gebes, CEO of Objective Ventures, said, “Japanese service and software development companies have quickly adopted cloud services to take advantage of their scalability and flexibility. However, enterprises have been limited in migrating because cloud storage solutions have not offered the security, performance, and availability features they needed for their business applications. Zadara’s enterprise cloud storage solutions change that, enabling Japanese businesses to begin moving their applications and data to public and private clouds here in Japan.”
Because the new Tokyo Zadara Storage infrastructure is connected directly to Amazon AWS cloud services in Tokyo, AWS users in Japan can also enjoy the ability to use dedicated VPSAs to provide secure, reliable, and high performance shared storage for their EC2 compute instances.